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Show Cth .Ave., and : Andersen, Mr & Mrs Max Adams, East Midvale, enjoyed a bowling party after which dinner was served at the Andersen home in honor of Mr Andersen's birthday, which is Thursday. ,Mr & Mrs William Magnus-son,- , Depot St., entertained Sunday on Mrs Magnusson's birthday. Dinner was enjoyed by Mrs Maria Sileox, Mr & Mrs Clifford Bills and sons, Mr & Mrs Nello Silcox and children, Riverton, Miss Laura Magnus-son- , Mrs Faye Jenkins, Mrs Blanche Macklin, Mrs Mary Jenkins, Mrs, Fay Francom, Mr & Mrs Frank Prcscptt, Mrs Sam Bodell.'Mr & Mrs Arthur Bentley Sr., Mr;& Mrs Orley Bills and children, Mrs La Rocco, Mrs Margaret Oliver, Midvale, Mrs Ada Payne, Georgetown, Ida., Mr & Mrs Merland Bills, Kearns, Mr & Mrs Don Genessey, Granger, Mr & Mrs Sherman. Ferguson, Sandy, Mr & Mrs Emerson Thorpe and son, Mrs Jim Wat-terSalt Lake, and Mr & Mrs Jim Burgon and children, UntiXL Sandy Department Mrs Richard SOCIAL Easter Hunt Held in Sandy First graders, up to and cluding sixth graders, arc HIGHLIGHTS WW inin- vited to attend the Sandy American Legion's annual Easter Egg Hunt, it was announced by Clifford Maynard and Neal Haun, chairmen. children are also invited to join in the fun. The hunt will be held at the same plade as last year, approximately 8850 South 13th East and will begin at 7 a.m. sharp. Regardless of the weather Legionnaires will be on hand to treat the youngsters. Over 3 thousand sacks of candy eggs have been prepared by the Legion and Auxiliary and hundreds of colored hen eggs will be given away duirng the hunt. Pre-scho- Miss Allred Wed to J; Pando v ... Mr & Mrs Parley Allred Bluffdale announce the ' marriage oftheir daughter Miss , V"- -- V v. - i t . Mr . & r . Jay D. Whiting Saturday New In Town? Keep in touch with friends back home by the Long Distance most personal way to keep a distant Dr.; parents of the groom are Mr &. Mrs Joseph C. Whiting, Salt Lake. Miss Joan Kjar, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Annette Beckstead, Miss Charlee Hen-soMiss Allene Larsen, Mid-valand Miss Pam Ridd, Salt Lake. Kristine and Laura Kos-teProvo, cousins of the bride, were flower girls. George Whiting, brother of the groom, Salt Lake, was best were man. Ushers Randy Treadway, Dick Weber, Howard Worthen, Bob Brown and Joseph Whiting Jr., Salt Lake. The couple is making their home in 1181 Westminster Ave., Salt Lake. The former Miss Kjar attended the University of Utah for two years; and Mr Whiting will continue his studies there. The couple was honored at a dinner at the Willow Creek Country Club, hosted by Mr & Mrs Ben Bagley, Mid-valOther parties included a bridesmaids' party also at the Willow Creek Country Club, hosted by Mrs Kjar. Also entertaining for the bride at parties were Mrs Charles Troester, Miss Ridd and Pam Midvale; her mother, Mrs Arthur Ridd, Salt Lake; Miss Annette Beck-steaMiss Charlee Henson and Miss Allene Larsen; Mrs John A. Wolfer, Miss Richard Sangberg and Miss Marjorie Koster, Salt Lake; and Mrs Wells D. Streeper, Mrs Howard Cook and mMrs Robert Stewe, r, pre-nupti- MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE art, Ogden. Easter F lowers Cymbidium Orchids, Gardenias Fresh Violets, Marguerite Daisies Iris, - - - , I Karen Allred pre-nupti- friendship going. Ifs true Long Distance is the next best thing to being there. Pick up your phone and go visiting tonight ..a Mrs Whiting Susan Kjar Married To The Reception center was the setting Saturday evening, Mar. 14. for the wedding ceremony and reception of Miss Susan Kjar and Jay Douglas Whiting. Richard Peterson, bishop of the Midvale Fifth Ward, officiated at the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Louis Kjar, Cornell V" j Carnations RED ROSES Doten $6.50 lo $10.50 POTTED PLANTS Karen Allred to Jake LeRoy Pando, West Jordan. Mr Pando is the son of Mr & Mrs Jacob Pando, West Jordan. The young couple were honored with a wedding party held at Hotel Temple Square Mar. Former Sandy School Teacher Succumbs Mrs Lucy Merle Andrus Gregerson Schettler, 68, Salt Lake, a former school teacher at Sandy elementary school, died Friday evening in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. She also taught in the Granite school district. She is survived by her husband, sons and daughters, James A. Gregerson, Phillip R. Gregerson, Salt Lake; Mrs Milton A. (Gloria) Barlow, ChevyC hase, Md.; Mrs George (Sylvia) Schar-maDenver; stepdaughters, Mrs Joy Twelves, Miss Ruth Schettler, Salt Lake; 19 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday. Mrs Swenson Karen is a student at Bingham High School and has also been on the faculty at the BYU adult Education Center where she was a teacher and dance instructor. Mr Pando is attending the University of Utah. They are making their home in Salt Lake City. Mrs Robert Swenson will be installed as president of the Sandy elementary school PTA Friday, Apr. 10, prior to a band concert. The evening will begin with " a parents attending dinner beginning at 6:30 p.m. and a short business meeting following. The band concert will be under direction of Arth- ur Overlade. Other officers to be installed will be Mrs Keith Dillard, first Soufn vice president; Harold Nielsen, Pat Phillips, Reporter principal, secosd vice president; Mrs Dean Barton, third vice president; Mrs Kenton Reed, secretary-treasurer- . Parent-Teache- r conferences will be conducted during the day, Apr. 10. A tea for mothers of preschool children, about to enter school has been scheduled for The PTA at the Alta View Apr. 14 in the afternoon. The elementary school has purcha-e- d grade classes while the mothers will attend first 21 electric clocks for the meet in the playroom. building. Included were 19 class room clocks, 1 large auditorium Lutheran Church clock and 1 cafeteria clock. Adds to Membership The clocks were bought last week by Rex Gourley, princiThrough baptism, confirmapal, and Mrs Robert Williams, tion and 14 PTA president, out of funds members were added to the made recently at a "Family membership of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, accordNight" affair held at the school. ing to Rev. Berton Husnagen. Also new at the playground The Palm Sunday rites brought soon. There will be four the membership to over 200. which will arrive ball standards, constructed and Legion Serves Easter set and four tetherball standBreakfast Till Noon ards, constructed and set. Also, An Easter breakfast, on the six units of seesaws and a combination of muscle bars "all you can eat" basis, will be and health ladders have been sponsored by the Sandy Amerordered to arrive by spring. ican Legion, Post 77, it has The pupils of Mrs Gladys been announced by Clifford Clawson- and Max Ware AttendMaynard, general chairman. ed the "Science Fair" at the Breakfast will be served from University last week. These 7:30 to 12 noon and will be were fifth and sixth graders. cooked by the Legionnaires and Earlier this month the stu- members of the Auxiliary. dents of Lyle Thacker and Mrs The public is invited to parGladys Clawson visited at the ticipate at the post home, 293 Mode O'Day wholesale manu-i- n South 2nd East, Sandy. conjunction with their corporation. This was Flames, originating in the rent studies of the mass pro- east end of the Kenneth Fort-ne- r duction of textiles in the New 730 East 842S South, home, England States. After the tour had lunch the at Granite they School district central kitchen, at which place all of the food is prepared for the Granite schools. Their interest was to becompare the difference tween the lunches all being prepared at one kitchen and shipped out to each school or having it prepared individually for each school as they do in their own Jordan District. 1 Apr. 2 to 8 both parents of 4 and 5 year olds are invited to attend the third Learn to Play class at the Alta View School. This meeting will bein the form Guitar & Banjo of a panel and they will present instruction in your Private other phases of education in furnthe district. Speakers will be home. New instrument Guaranwith ished program. Earl Thurman, who is in tee learn. Children & charge of pupil accounting and AdultsyouFret Lesson & Demonspecial services for the disstration. trict; Harold Despain, who is in charge of the buses and transportation system in the Jordan district; Marilyn Lyons, the school nurse and Rex Gourley, principal. "hot-lunch- White City 255-839- Sandy, caused over $6,000 dam age to the frame and brick home. The Salt Lake County fire department arrived first on the scene, early Saturday morning, 1:05 a.m., and later placed in a call to the andy Fire department for assistance. The firemen were at the scene about two hours. No one was injured. Most of the damage was to the kitchen, carport and a scooter stored in the carport. The home belongs to Keiht Nickle. Personals Mrs Willis L. Francom Mar-garet- 255-360- 1 I basket-equipme- :' Mrs Blanche Macklin, 2nd Ave., and Mrs William Magnus-so- n attended a social evening at the home of Mr & Mrs Fred Meadows, Murray, ' for the Utahna Navy Mothers Club 834. Others attending were Mrs Grace Reese, Mrs Trudy Bow-cut- t, Mrs Viola Daniels, Salt Lake, and Mr & Mrs Ivy Hansen, Kearns. Games were played afterwhich ; refreshments were served.. v Last Saturday, afternoon Mrs Willis Francom, 3rd Ave., was guest of honor , at a luncheon at a Salt Lake cafe hosted by Mrs Horace Jenkins and Mrs Blanche Macklin, Midvale, in observanoe of his birthday. Other guests were Michael Jenkins and Sandra Jenkins, Kearns, and Craig and Gary Francom, Midvale. Another luncheon at a Salt Lake cafe also honored Mrs Francom recently,, hosted by Mrs Marie Hayward, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Guy Burgon and daughters, Alta View Dr., spent last week in Las Vegas, Nev., and Rialto, Calif., where they visited Mr Burgon's brother, Dale Burgon and family, and also Mr & Mrs Roy Densley. Guests of honor at a family party recently on their third birthday were Kim and Kevin, twin sons of Mr & Mrs Brent Hogenson, 3rd Ave. Guests were their grandparents, Mr & Mrs Lynn Welch; Mr & Mrs Michael Butler, Donald Welch, Midvale, and Mrs Truby Holt, South Jordan. - I State 255-846- - 'j the Lions on Thursday, Mar. m 19 at the Pioneer Hall for the ,'vr Lion anniversary observance. They served a smorgasbord supper.. Clara Hogan is the president of the Lady Lions. After supper a business meeting was conducted by Lloyd Nerdin, Lion president. Speakers were Dick Higham it: and Reuben Haun. Mr Nerdin it gave the president's message, Mr Higham spoke on business projects, and Mr Haun spoke ..! )? on the charter members. A cake made by Clara Hogan was raffled and won by Reuben a. Haun. The door prize was won by William Steadman. IJt News of Men h Service Glen S. Perkins, Airman son of Mr & Mrs Jack S. Perkins, 508 E. 7800 South, Midvale, is being reassigned to Tyndall AFB, Fla., following his graduation from the technical training course for US Air Force jet aircraft mechanics at Ama-rill- o AFB, Tex. Airman Perkins was trained in the maintenance and inspections of jet fighter planes currently in use by the Air fForce. 3-- Furnaces 4 Pliif i .. .r A IS. A : iX & Conditioning Day or Biuton, Call Night. 235-234- Clyde Crt7-318- 3 Years to Pay "Servict All Makes 5 The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Archibald Gardner Camp held their March meeting at the Pioneer Hall on Thursa day. The lesson, given by Rose, was entitled, A Cen i.r BUXTON'S Air Conditioning St. MidvaU & Heating Lu-ell- Stat 7693 S. INCOME TAX Mallon'l latgiit Tax 1AIT 177 tort fth leirtll BOTH lilt ftd I I 727 I I - North Tempi S. 1060 W. 3500 tart Orngr A ITATI UP Officn Acrgu th CITY. Ph. DA Unlt4 ttmtm 4121 low Stat S. Mki 102 tavntlM closed Sun. Sat., 9 to 5 Week Days, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 2 PIMRAl Strvkt-S- Ol UKI tout i li i r f i - BIG SCREEN TV VALUE! victor Th MIXI l MorePeopi.Q ' WTeUTUioaJ yOthetTeWUloa Black r Color i -r-- in Mirk I Series 1 Mwlfsta COLOR TV SJ and-Wli- firk ill a1 CAVlCTORTha rv$i 265 picture (factory adjusted) chassis square-inc- h 24,000-vo- lt glare-proo- f New Vista VHF Tuner Super-powerfTwo keyed color controls make tuning easy 4" x 6" Puo-Con- e Two extended-rang- e ul t speakers 5S95 Year on all Parts Inc. Labor 1 dT li The BRENTWOOD SeriF RCA VICTOR fa tpu RCAVlCT0Ri6wtfsfoTV 23" tube (overall diag.), 282 sq. In. picture New Vista VHF Tuner 22,500 volts of picture power (design average) Bonded-o- n glass safety window e Extended-rang- e 5" x 7" Speaker Sealed Circuitry Dependable Space Age Super-powerf- ul Duo-Con- $22995 THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN ELECTRONICS 486-074- growth AfiSI?WE!lC3 8140 Midvale MINING ASSOCIATION "from tho earth comi en abundant lift for all" . Air March Meeting Held By Archibald Cam . iowlof i III mm I total of minerals used in our domestic economy and tho rotated standard of living equalled $9.67 per person. Tremendous expansion between 1870 and 1962 iky rocketed mineral consumption to tho equivalent of $100 per person. Th enormous change In th way of life from 1870 to 1962 parallels th growth of mineral consumption. tn 1870, th UTAH 780 East Center Street Midvale Junction 255 6818 Anniversary The Lady Lions entertained $5 COLOR TV BONANZA BARGAIN! uummm Hand-in-han- d Voiottiea's flcial Lions . 486-907- 1 I'nrmrrly Knowlcs Lady Lions Observe t MUSIC CO. I'nr Dclitrry Wednesday night, Mar. in the West Jordan Catholic Church, "The Way of the Cross" was presented at 7 p.m. On Thursday night Mass was held at 7 p m. Good Friday will., be., observed . with., a three hour devotion from 12 noon to 3 p.m. when people may go in the Church for meditation. Easter morning High Mass will be held at 10 a.m. At 12 noon Mass will be held. Father Sullivan of Copperton will conduct Mass. West Jordan members of the' Community Church in Midvale will attend Easter services there. There will be an Easter sunrise service at 6:30 a.m. in the Church. On Thursday night there was given a portrayal of the Last Supper, which was held at 7:30. On Friday night there will be a program for Easter given by the Sunday School. Easter will be observed in the four West Jordan LPS Wards Sunday. Programs will be given in the Sunday Schools by the Junior and Senior Sunday Schools. Second and Fourth Wards are having separate programs for Junior and Senior Sunday School. The cliors in the wards will present special Easter music for the sacrament meetings at night. West Jordan members of '.he Anchor Baptist Church in Sandy will attend an Easter service Sunday morning. In the evening an Easter cantata will be presented at 7:30. The cantata, "The King is Born," will be directed by Elizabeth Lofton, Salt Lake. Hope Smith of Kearns is organist. On 25 REWARD for Smart Shoppers" WESTWOOD Lilies of Living. It was given on i'. the life of Mary Field Garner .vLr and on the lives of Celeste and .!'( Feter Peterson of Fairview, who observed 80 wedding anniversaries. NEEDN7 EE A KEADACK! Delivery 5 p m. to Midnight Open 11:30 to 2 am. 7640 S. 255-4GG- tury Churches Slate Easter Rites Chicken Special 89c pre-scho- m ion. Mark Peterson, nt works Multi-Bloo- s, West Jordan News SOUTH SEA CAFE home di ijviuv si nvui: ...... . ta , Mrs Melba Ferguson and ions, Mr & Mrs' William. Jones' ind daughter, Mr & Mrs Edward Jenkins and sons, Mr & Mrs Levi Jenkins, Midvale, Mr fc Mrs Sharon Despain, Granite, Mrs Norma Snarr,- - Logan, and Mr & Mrs Lester Barton, Murray, attended the wedding reception of Miss Marjean Faye Garbett. daughter of Mr r Mrs Garbett, Salt Lake, and Clifton Wayne Fisher, son of Mr & Mrs John Eaton, Salt Lake. Clifton is the grandson of Mr & Mrs Levi Jenkins. Best man was David Jenkins. Clifton was home on leave from the Navy, San Diego, Calif., where he has been stationed. Mrs Charles Fossen, 1st Ave., received a long distance telephone call from her daughter, Mrs W. H. Elliott, Olathe, Kans., formerly of Midvale, advising her that Mr Elliott had been called to Corpus Christi, Tex., because of the death of his father. Returning Friday from a week's trip to Phoenix, .Ariz., were Mr & Mrs Melvin Lewis, Maple St. While there, they visited Mrs Lewis' sister and family, Mr & Mrs Roy Helman-dollaThey also enjoyed sightseeing in Mesa. Last Thursday A. J. Carter, Coolidge St., returned home after a two weeks' stay in the Cottonwood hospital, where he received treatment for a recent illness. Mr & Mrs A. J. Carter had as their guests Monday, Mr Carter's sister and family, Mr & Mrs C. J. Tanner, Fullerton, Calif. They are here for the Easter vacation and have been spending the time with their son, Stephen Tanner, Salt Lake, who is attending the U. Tuesday evening Mr & Mrs Alta View School Receives Gift 255-334- 8 r. Elected PTA President 20. Setterberg, THE MIDVALE SfNTINEL, MJDVALVUTArT Page 3 Friday, March 27, 1961 UV 255-332- 1 IV Sm ice What We Sell S. State St. 255-382- 1 |