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Show andy Department Mrs Richard Setterberg, Glenda Tolman Elected to High Office Glenda Tolman was elected to head the American Legion Junior Auxiliary in Sandy following elections held Saturday at the Sandy post home. She succeeds Marilyn Ferguson. Miss Tolman is the daughter of 255-334- Mrs Gwen Levine. Other officers elected were Diane Setterberg, vice president; Colleen Anderson, secretary; Jeanine Anderson, chaplain; Diane Wright, historian. The group made plans to make cookies for patients at the Ft. Douglas veterans hospital at their next meeting, and will spend Halloween day decorating' the Legion hall for the adult member's party. Albuquerque, N. M., where they visited Mr Si Mrs Elmer Ponder, an aunt and uncle, and at Grand Canyon, taking in the caravans. A stay in Las Vegas was also enjoyed. By Sandy Legionaires Legionnaires are busy selling tickets towards a drawing on 8 prizes which will include a shotgun, it was announced by Lawson, Sandy post commander. The drawing will be held at the post home on Thursday, Oct. 29. Ru-lan- d 255-372- 2 Parents Attend Partnership Program Union Fifth Ward Primary Assoc. had its program Monday evening. Mrs Gloria Wright conducted the meeting. Speakers on the Primary classes were Maxine Wana JenBolton, Skylet-Pilosen, Lihoma: Margaret Peterson, Trailbuilders. Others giving talks were Catheryne Carlson, Ferrol Whitmore, Jean Nuttal, Bp. North. p - . BuyA FORD LeRoy Page 255-612- 3 254-393- Obituaries y Gordon, Chiropraclor s, by Appt. Ronald Lloyd Funeral services were held recently for Ronald "Why Pay ir i T i oth ' - . V ) pay taxes to support a generous federal-stat- e medical program for those over 65 who need it. Why pay again for They will wed in LDS Temple ceremonies. Mr Smith is a former BYU student. Subscribe Now a plan that isn needed? tee better cUr to y George are cordially Invited to You SPUDNUT Complete Stock (Slim) '. Lloyd, 51, 2167 West 10400 South. South Jordan, who died last week of heart attack while at work. . Mr Lloyd was born Feb. 22. 1913 in South Jordan, a son of Joseph Amos and Ada New-bol- d Lloyd. He married Betty Lou Phillips Apr. 27. .1936 in Salt Lake. The" marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. lie was a mechanic for' Utah State highway department and an elder in South Jordan LDS Ward. Survivors include his widow, two sons.- - Ronald, Phillip, Sherman, South Jordan; two daughters, Mrs LaVar (Donna) Wallgren, Kearns; Ronda Betty Lloyd. South Jordan: five grandchildren; four brothers, Melvin, Eugene and Joseph, South Jordan. Wallace, RJverton; three sisters. Mrs Vernon (Fern) Jensen, South Jordan, Mrs Clifford (Vera) Reid, Salt Lake; Mrs Willis (Chloe) Harper, Midvale. Burial was in South Jordan city cemetery. Riv-erto- Paul V. Kremin Graveside services were held Redwood Memorial Estates for Paul Nathan Kremin, old son of William J. and Joyce Thomas Kremlin, Jr., who died of prematurity Wednesday In a Granegr hospital. Survivors are his parents, brothers and sisters. William J. Ill, Calvin P., Mark E., Faith C. all of West Jordan; grandparents, Willljam J. Kremin. West Jordan; Mr & Mrs Parker Thomas. Springdale. Ark.; Mr & Mrs Phillip McLcroy, San Jose, Calif.; great grandparents. L. P. Thomas. Spanish Fork; Mrs Myrtle Ford, Kanab. grandchildren; brothers, John G. Winterrose, Heber City; R, E. Winterrose, Cedar City; sister, Mrs Francis (Hildur) Brooks, Duchesne. . in this dream world of delightful donut delicacies can you experience the superb flavor and texture of the genuine SPUDNUT. . . the FUN FOOD! Only here, Records Albums V Witt October Bride Miss & 45's Banjos .MWSa do-nut- ty 4 & 5 String Ukes Miss Randy Witt became the bride of Dennis Bringhurst in nuptial rites spoken in Salt Lake Tuesday, Oct. 6. E. Vern Bringhurst, father of the groom officiated. The couple greeted guests after the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Ron Johnson, 1345 East 8125 South, Sandy, and the groom's parents are Mr & Mrs E. Vern Bringhurst. 2407 Creek Rd. The bride was attended by Mrs Kathy Nielsen and Mrs Dorothy Lott, matrons of honor and sisters of the bride, bridesmaids, Lynda Bringhurst, Sharlene Johnson, and Joyce Young. Flower girls Donnell Witt, sister of the bride and Debra Nielsen. Ring bearer was Marvin Madsen. Leslie Witt was best man with ushers Ellis Gary and Larry Bringhurst and Drew Hansen. The couple will live in Sandy, after they return from a honeymoon to Eastern Utah, and Las Vegas, Nev. at Entertaining parties have been Kathy Nielsen, Miss Johnson, Miss Bringhurst, and Miss Young. 9 Guitars Pianos From $495.00 ? With Organs tht N law a Shh-Boo- HART BROS. IN THE MALL & Sugar Houst $15,600 n u f7 uction pre-nupti- QUO SIGHT-SEEIN- G (za - Rose E. Bateman Funeral services were held Oct. 2 in West Jordan for Rose Ellen Bateman, 75, 7615 South 1300 West, West Jordan, who died Sept. 28 of natural causes at her home. Mrs Bateman was born Sept. 7, 1889 in Heber City, a daughter of John W. and Effruen-zeni- a Zitting Winterrose. She married Ezra M. Bateman Feb. 22, 1909 in Heber City, and was a member of the LDS Church. She belonged to the DUP, Relief Society and Primary. West Jordan Beautification club and wrote a column for West Jordan newspaper for a number of iatsur (feu !1H 1 vN . wrm Co- foto sAa CorUSED IN EARLY MINING - PAYS, BEEHIVE -- SHAPED CHARCOAL KILNS ATTRACT VISITORS TO THIS STATE PARK. t y ' 'VuVA3NVfl3 5W3N mi 3ivis sn3A0"wo:avHD (ravM Goo Jcms tnefi good memories. times. Careforeoor eyes fit slf EVERY ITEM IM OUR HUGE STORE REDUCED FOR THIS SALE ( I'M ji Aunt Lydia1 s Rug Yarn Dawn Knitting Yarn T n." if no i Zippers Toys & Mode! Cars Dinnervvare & Melmac i Ladies1 & Childrenfs Shoes WINDSOR Houseware Goods CANADIAN Bulk & A i tE i, r ''it,. J j End out about the health program you're already supporting. For information on health care for the elderly in your area, ask your doctor or call the number listed below. Vide Variety of Glassware Assorted Candy Children's Winter Coats Transistor School Supplies Baby Goods & Novelties Radios Gardening Supplies Hand & Power Tools Buster Yet, the supporters of the proposed Medicare Tax would have you believe that its passage is urgent... that persons over 65 are deprived of needed medical care because they can't pay for it Yard Goods Threads Buiions Al! Drugs & Notions S Thousands of people every day are being helped by its broad benefits. OPPORTUNITY Olrlr . Survivors include her husband, a daughter, Mrs Lamar A. (Bernice) Burkinshaw, Salt Lake; sons, Harold M., Ogden, Keith E.. Pacoima. Calif.; 12 five' great grandchildren; portunity Program for the Elderly. This program enables individual states, with federal assistance, to guarantee to every elderly person who needs it the health care he or she requires. HEALTH Cleone Holt, 12'.9 Lake St., and Jack Holt, U89 Rambler Dr.. Mr & Mrs Lyle A. Larsen. 12924 South 1800 West, Kiverton. vy .Sheet Music Surprised? Chances are you never heard of the Kerr-Mil- ls Law, passed by Congress in 1960. We call it...IIealth Op- So why pay twice? Plans for an April wedding are being made by Miss Carol Holt and Lyie Roy Larsen. Parents of the couple are Mrs lato On UIib fJsm 1 A Nov. 20 wedding date has been set by Miss JoAnne Daz-leand Dale E. Smith, it was announced by her parents, Mr & Mrs Joseph Carl Dazley, 546 East 8200 South, Sandy. Parents of the prospective i years. You already Draper. November Wedding Date Set By Couple , n TLwi.ce? Couple to Wed In April Rites t; First-Secon- Ph. 255 5771 groom are Mr & Mrs Dale Terry Smith, 12370 S. State St., A joint PTA mertin" "Looking In On Your School" for Midvale elemenMidvalley, tary, Midvale Junior Ilish, and Copperview will be held Thursday, Oct. 22 at Midvale Junior High. The 7:30 meeting- is vitally important as a discussion of valuable information concerning schools, is planned by. the lay committee, the JEA, the PTA executive board, the board of education and administration, and local units. Mrs. E. II. Belcher Flora Erickson was sustained as organist of the Primary Sunday in Union Fifth Ward. Michael Carpenter Mr & Mrs E. II. Belcher, Goes on Work Mission and family, spent four days in Duchesne last week. Mr BelchA farewell will be held Suner worked on the Gateway Mod tel. day, Oct. 18, at Sandy Ward at 6 p.m., for Jim North, son of Bp & Mrs of son Michael S. Carpenter, F. North, 1250 Siesta Richard Mr & Mrs Harold Carpenter, was presented a Duty to Dr.. who will be leaving for a God award Sunday afternoon. church builder miss'on for the There will be an and LDS Church. His headquarters Gleaner firesidce Sunday evewill be Dallas, Tex. after MIA. Mr RichardMichael is a graduate of Jor ning son will be the guest speaker. dan high school and Seminary, "A Guide on Temple Square.'' and graduated from" a year's Air & Mrs E. II. Belcher and on course building family were dinner guests Sunbuilding technology at Salt Lake Trade day at the Jerry Lee residence Tech. in Salt Lake. LRoy Pagt Contributions will not be acMiss Sheila Wengren wa6 this at meeting. cepted honored on her birthday Tuesday at her home. Several of Mrs Martha Newell enjoyed her friends enjoyed the aftera stay in Provo with the W. C. noon and refreshments were Love family and the Dr Stan served. The East Jordan Stake preClark, Sr. family. She also spent two days with a sister in sented the MIA road shows Tuesday and Wednesday eveMidway, Mrs Naomi Bcrgcner. in the Third Ward CulturAttending the official visit in ning Provo of the grand master of al hall and at the Stake house. the Oddfellows, Mr Bragg, and These were under direction of the president of the assembly, each ward presidency and sumusic, speech, Mrs Ellen Randall, were the perintendent, phone and drama directors. following members of the SanHome: Mrs Shirley Shephard is the dy Oddfellows and Rebekahs, Business: Mr & Mrs Art Poison, Mr & Guide Patrol leader in Union Mrs P. F. Setterberg, Mr & First Ward Primary. Mrs Lloyd Nerdin, Mrs Marie All Makes Used Stuart, Mrs Alice Mason, Mrs LuElla Elmore. CARS & TRUCKS Announcing the arrival of two grandchildren last week Abedon Leichetle, Jr. are Mr & Mrs P. F. Setterberg. Funeral services were held Sandy. Mrs Lila Dobson, Salt Lake, gave birth to a baby Tuesday morning for Abedon old son of boy Oct. 2 and Mr & Mrs Glenn Leichetle Jr., Connie May Mertin Setterberg had a baby girl Abedon and 12660 South 10th East Leichetle who died in a Murray Oct. 8. DRAPER Mr & Mrs Jake Whitlock hospital Saturday afternoon of resulting from spent a week sightseeing in complications premature birth. He was born Sept. 30, 1964 in Murray and is survived by his parents, sisR. ters, Thresa, Christy, Cheryl; grandparents, Mr & Mrs Paul Res. Office, 8105 So. 7th E., Sandy Mertin, West Jordan; Mrs Mac-lovi- a Leichetle, Midvale; Mr & Mrs Leroy Hours: 12:30 to 6 Sat. Morning 9 to 12 Cook, Salt Lake. Burial was in West Jordan. Other Hours Whetman Motor Co. 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