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Show w mnta Sandy Department Mrg Richard Setterberg Officers Honored By Outgoing officers were honored Friday evening at a dinner he'd at a local cafe by the Auxiliary. Sandy Firemen's Mrs Devcrly Clough, Mrs Naomi Rogers, Mrs Dorothy I'elch were last year's officers. Enjoying the festivities were Mrs Frances Coleby, Mrs Don na Farnsworth, Mrs Verlene Mrs Myrtle Wright, Clough. Mrs Hazel Farnsworth, Mrs Jeanette Jaynes, Mrs Ardelle Peters, and the above officers. I phy and the school will also re ceive one for their w n Debators from Hillcrest in the I! division were Susan Hawkins-Jim Owens, and Randy Fire Auxiliary I pirwHi j . f Mrs Agnes Dansie I . Student Sings In Opera 'Carmen' at CSU "Wo are the Weavers" wi'l theme for the Sandy Stake Beehive Standards night to be held Feb. 28 at 8 p.m. at Peter Nelson, a former stuthe Third Ward. The affair will be under the direction of Mrs dent at Jordan High School and Theron Jaynes and Mrs Charles resident of Sandy is a substitute in the forthcoming opera Wright, Stake Beehive leaders. at They will be assisted by the "Carmen" to be presentedUtah the College of Southern Ward Beekeepers. Feb. 28, Mar. 2 and 4. He wi'l Phyllis Roundy of the (he part of Le Remandado. sing general board will bo Mr Nelson has performed in guest speaker. CSU musical groups inOn the program wi'l be the many the Madrigals and a cluding Beehive chorus; Mrs Rex choir. He sang in the caopella mother of a Beehive Messiah and was a member of girl; Barbara Carpentier, Jean-in"La Traviata" cast in 19((. Anderson, Loralie Webb, During the summer he sang Darlene - Williams, Kathleen with the Madrigal group for the Johnson. Dcbra Jensen, beeShakespearian festival. hive girls. Tickets will be reserved in Beehive girls and parents advance for the production. are invited to attend. YW-MI- t, e M-Me- Hillcreslat Weber Debate Gleaner n, Week Plans Made one out of 110 '''irySn. I ii iwi timmmmMwia 'ii' Plans are being made for and Gleaner week to be held Mar. 12 to Mar. 19 by nine stakes. Among the events wi'l be a fireside featuring Spencer Kimball as speaker, a fun night, a dinner and dance and a sun rise testimonial concluding the schools from Idaho, Nevada, and Utah participating in the week. Weber debate meet held on Feb. ONO Officers There were three divisions in the meet, men's, women's and Installed Sunday the B division. Students debating from Mrs Muryel Stuart was inin the men's division stalled as president of the ONO were Barry Ruhlander-Briaclub at Sunday's dinner meetEekersley-Pau- l Holt,' David ing held at the home of Mrs Watanabe. John Ferrin Dennis Elizabeth Grow. Installed as Astroth, and Dean Taylor-Javice president was Jack Snyder Savage. and Mrs C'yde Ward is secretary-tWood-LindKathv Hamilton reasurer. Intalling officand Linda Grossnickle-Conniers were Mrs Violet Snyder, Middleton were, participants in .Mrs,., Bertha Madsen, Mrs the women's division. Katny Grow. Wood and L'nda Hami'.ton finished first place in this divis. Lodge Holds ion. Each girl received a tro- 10-1- Hill-cre- Members of Wasatch GO GAS pi Li WATER HEATERS 10 Year Guar. $C095 Rapid Gas Service Co. 7693 S. State 255-234- 1 announce the arrival of a daughter, SueAnn, born Feb. 9 in Denver, Colo. Parents of MTs HERE. OR TAKE IT Salad O Drinks Hour Open Brown, Mr & Mrs Noal Bate-ma- n traveled to Denver to welcome the arrival SueAnn joins sisters, Sheryl and Shannon, at home. Mrs Afton Brown, grandmother, lives in Dragerton. Noted Speakers Attend Meetings Paul Searle, BYU professor, principal speaker Tuesday evening at the "Eternal Values" meeting held at the Ward. The event was under the direction of Kent Wilson and a program was presented by the and Gleaners. Marvin J. Ashton of the Ml general board, will be fireside speaker Sunday, Feb. 26 to be held at the Third Ward. The meeting wi'l begin at 8 p.m. and Diane Stapley is in charge of the event. Initiation Plans Made f Sunday p.m. 0 Dano's Pizza Hut 8430 S. State St. By Unit Mrs Bernard Moriarity, dis8 president of the American Legion Auxiliary, will be special guest and initiation officer at the Monday, Feb. 27 meeting of the Sandy unit 77. Other district officers will assist her. to attend is Also expected district 8 Robert Southern, commander and officers. An Americanism program will be presented. Members and guests will convene at 8 p.m. at the Sandy post borne, 293 S. 2nd E. trict Sandy Lark PTA Elects Slate of Officers Lark elementary school PTA election of officers for 1967-6last Thursday at their Founders celebration. Day Newly elected officers follow: president, Mrs Floyd Rasmus-sen- ; vice president, Mrs Eppy Mrs Lee Tru.jillo; secretary; Gatton and treasurer, Mrs Ward Hayward. Officers are Mrs Owen Hart, Mrs Gatton, vice president, , president; Mrs Laurence secretary, and Mrs Virgil Baughman, treasurer. held Gadrl Cooking Project Highlights Meeting Study Guild ladies received 8 special treat Feb. 13 when Mrs Mc Kineke presented a in the cooking demonstration Lions Community Center, Copperton. Hotess for the meeting were Mrs Gordon Bodily and Mrs Cal Crump. Copperton Ward 774-779- 6 Copperton elementary school PTA held their election of of- - Light-hearte-d new whiskey- so easy to take! w if' Sunny Brook MIA snon-sore- d Valentine banquet Feb. for all MIA members, ed for an illness. & Mrs She returned home last Sunday. Mrs tine party Feb. 14. Ladies participating under the chairmanship of Mrs Dick Walters were Mrs Boyd Anderson, Mrs Rex Roves. Mrs Marvin Ray, Mrs Paul LaBounty. Mrs George Abplanlp, Mrs Phil Sanderson, Mrs Charles Ball, and Marion Prigmore. Copperton Ward held a ward dinner last Wednesday evening under the chairmanship of Mrs Stanley J. Long. Mrs Ruth Hudson spent the past week in Salt Lake City at the home of her daughter Mr & Mrs Elliott Landheiin to assist Mrs Landheim who is recovering from an ankle injury. Mrs E. V. Knudscn and former Copperton residents, Mrs Ode Peterson, Mrs P. O. Loveless, Mrs Richard Smith, Mrs W. F. Rogers, Mrs B. D. and Mrs Dale Davis, din-- ' ed out together Feb. 11. Miss Beverely Rev, Salt Lake, and a friend. Miss Shelly from South Dakota, were visitors and dinner guests Feb. 12 of Mr & Mrs Albert Ray. Evening visitors were Mr & Mrs Stanley De Leslie, Sandy. Mr & Mrs Ben McAllister ar. rived in Utah Feb. 10 from Conn. Mrs McM'ister gave birth to a baby girl Fob. 14 in Cottonwood hospital. They will name her Angela Lorraine. They plan to leave soon for California, where thev will Founders clay was observed Friday evening at the Cutlural Hall. PTA officers were charged with Mrs Judy Miller, president. A dance festival was presented by the 5th and 6th grades under the direction of Mrs Sher-lenPrincipal Johnson. Facer, was elected president, Mrs Lola Miller, past president, was honored. 1 Ben-nio- Gro-ton- Honor Old Folks At Dinner Party An old folks party was held at the Cultural Hall Wednesday evening. A dinner and pro- gram were presented. Mr & Mrs Mr & Nephi S. Butterfield, Mrs Andy Gibson, and Mr & Mrs Lawrence Butterfield assisted. Mrs Cinda Frazer, with Mrs Sarah Midvale, Tuesday, Freeman. included Mrs llaltie Freeman. Riverton. Mrs Ida Freeman, and .Mrs Nettie Talbot. Mr & Mrs Henry Jensen. Riverton, spent Sunday alter-noon at the Reuben Freeman I home. Mr umiiliiM.iiliumn ii mi iDiu i.m ii in ClNCOHlO BLfNOCO WHISKEY 86 PS OOF. 651 CMIN HEUTRAl SPIRITS. 1 (vru Wards included S.v Swensen. Rickie Olson, Dcli ah Jonson, Geneva Gurele. Aldo Crebs, Kurt Robert Thomas, Natalie F. Milclu 1. Beon Bogdahl .h tames D. adiev Marquards"-- - Crescent 255 6241 The Crescent Third Ward YWMIA is reorganized with Lorraine Jo Hansen, president, Marlcne Derbidge, first counselor, Glcnda Coltrin, second counselor, and Bonnie Quigley, secretary. Retiring officer was Shirley Dunn. The Crescent Second Ward MIA enjoyed a Sweetheart Ball Feb. 15 at Mutual. Mr & Mrs Max Hatch, dance directors, were in charge. Valentin treats were given to the children at the Crescent Elementary School by the PTA and roommothers on Feb. 14. Matthew Gregory, son of Mr & Mrs Glenn Gregory, celebrat Second Lt. & Mrs Carl F Lawson arrived home from Columbia, S. C. where Lt. Law son has been stationed for ii months. They will spend a month's leave with his parents. Mr Mrs Carl A. Lawson, and with her parents Mr & Mrs John A. Samulcson. Mr & Mrs Chester I). Jaynes arrived home from a trip iv cently. They attended the we ding reception of their son. La Miss FdVard Dee Jaynes,-anris Kay Barlow in Moultrie, Ga. They went sightseeing in Miami and other places of in terest on their return home. another CONVENIENCE J FOODS & Salt 1967 Lake, and Mrs Nora Crane were dinner guests at the Ken Reid home. West Jordan, Sunday. The occasion was Terry Reid's birthday. Mr & Mrs Vernal Hopkins. Soda Springs, visited Mr & Mrs Reuben Freeman last Friday enroute to California. Mrs Merrill Worsley and son David, Boise, spent several days with her parents, the Arthur W. Cranes. Miss Anna Mitchell arrived home from a Spanish American LDS Mission Thursday and s,pent Friday evening with friends at BYU. ,Open house was held in her honor at "the home of her parents, the Art Mitchells, Saturday. Quilting at the home of Mrs Nora Crane Wednesday included Mrs Annie Bodell, Mrs Phyllis Swasev, and Mrs Mayme Ingram. Thursday Mrs Crane and sister, Cinda, visited Mrs Lillian Bowles. Mr & Mrs Holly Ernest have moved to Salt Lake where he is employed. Mr !i Mrs Randal Densley and Douglas Merriot and friend Duo and Payable at Midvale City Hall 00 $ & Mrs PENALT Effective March I Midvale City Corporation Mayor and Council Kenneth Foster were Mr & Mrs Giant Pullan and sons. Midvale. Mr & Mrs William Palmer received word from Mrs Palmer's daughter, Mrs SHrlcy Bills, who Mves in Michigan that she had just been released from the hospital after an illness. Mrs Marvin Throckmorton entered St. Mark's Hospital last Sunday for further treatment for a back ailment. Several ladies of St. Paul's Church attended Wor'd Day of Prayer Feb. 10, in Sandy where they met with ladies of Sandy Taking Community Church. part on the Dro?ram representing St. Paul's Church were Mrs Hazel Mills. Mrs Neva Jensen, and Mrs Melba F'ke. Mrs I.eland Neilsen. Lark, announce the engagement and coming marriage of her dauq'i-ter- . Miss Virginia Neilsen, and Roger Christensen. son of V.r & Mrs Lloyd Christensen. Salt Lake City. The couple wi'l be marred Anr. 7 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr & Mrs Joe Brisk returned home by plane Feb. 11 from Scottsdale, Ariz., where liov had spent a week visiting their Mr & daughter and Mrs and Russell Goldberg children. Mr & Mrs Paul Sel's and family, Roy, were visitors and dinner guests at the home of Mr & Mrs Rex R Garrett Feb. 12. Thev enjoyed visiting Mrs Mary Sells, Nephi, presently staving at the Garrett home Cal Huntsman, son of Mr & Mrs Robert Groves, was admitted to St. Mark's Hospital last week end suffering from a broken jaw and facial abrasson-in-la- Take a Camsro.spart coupe or convertible. Make it an SS with Camaro's new325-h- p Make it a Rally Sport with hideaway VB. Cr both: 53 with Rally Opart spent nine days recently in Copperton visiting with her aunt and uncle. Mr & Mrs Stan-'eJ. Long and Claudia. Mrs Dewev Mayne was ad- milted Feb. 14 to St. Mark's Hospital, where she was trca(V headlights. equiant. Arid these, or whatever else you like: Custom Interior Sports Console Vinyl Roof Cover ' Transmission Stereo Tape System Co'1 J" fir Minx isves'fcora jyiotoi Co. Riverton, Utah i Shaun Leo Crispin, Steven G.t. try, Darren Larsen. Allen .la, obscn. Kaylene Davis, and Allen Dale Clawson. Karmen Miss Fairbourn daughter of Mr & Mrs Mer , Fairbourn from Colorado was a recent visitor of her grandna'ents, Mr & Mrs L. D. Fair beuri. Karmen is a student at BYH and a former Cresceet resident. offic- y DIST. CO., j I ions. Miss Greta Mange, daughter of Mr & Mrs George Manse, SUKNYBROOK n Ward Has New MIA Officers PTA Mrs Harold Svvasey, dell. Visiting In-Thursday Mrs Mayme Vto-- ! ! Mrs of the was guest gram let Hamilton. Riverton. Dinner guests at the home of Mrs Nora l rane rriuay lnciuu-- i ed Mr & Mrs Ray Hite. Mrs Ruth Jeffery, Cinda. Frazer, Salt Lake, and Mr & Mrs G. N. Butterfield. Club The Ladies Literary held a meeting at the home .of Mrs Woodruff Butterfield Mon-- I day evening. Mrs Ma'"v Eg-- I be t ra'e a book review on "The Little Miracle." ' ed his 12th birthday Feb. r were Those attending Dunn. Steven Beckstcad. .ii, liny Mcrnam, and David Meiiur. A Boy Scout program in Crescent Third Ward Feb. 12. Recent confirmations to n,,. LDS Chin ch in the three Cn from Provo spent Friday evenBoing with Mr & Mrs Henry Third e Mrs Maud Miller spent last Week end in Kearns visiting a daughter, Mr & Mrs Harold B. Franks. Visitors of Mrs Maud Miller Feb. 15 were Mrs Vard Tucker, Delta, Mrs Laurence Tucker and Mrs Mit'er's sister. Mrs Jane Rice, Salt Lake City. Room mothers at Copperton elementary treated the school children to a delightful Valen- . Lorna Allgood Facer Heads Herriman MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE. UTap hursrfuv. r rhnmry J and their ers, and teachers partners. Special guests were the bishopric and their wives. Chairment for the event were Mrs James Peterson and Bob Childs. Mrs Dee Christensen was in charge of decorations. Mrs Tim (Athena) Gregory will be staying in Copperton with her parents, Mr & Mrs Nick F'oros, while her husband is in training with the National Guard at Fort Knox. Visitors last Thursdav at the home of Mr Elementary Names New PTA Officers 1 19K7-G- 14 A recommittal night was attended by scouts and cubscouts of the Second Ward last week. Aaronic Priesthood awards wei'e presented! The scouts presented the program which was under the direction of Lloyd Dimond. Gerald Sorcnson, Irvin Miller. Ira George 255-314- ficers for the coming year last Thursday at their Founders day celebration. Officers for the year follow: president. Mrs Charles vice Aclderly; president, Mrs Larry Sax, and secretary and treasurer Mrs John Smith. PTA officers serving at the present time fol'ow: president, Mrs Verio Kendrick. vice president, Mrs Larry Sax, secretary and treasurer, Mrs Charles Adderley. The spring meeting of the school Copperton elementary PTA will be held on the fourth Thursday in April, instead of the 3rd Thursday as formerly announced, according to PTA Pres. Mrs Verio Kendrick. a Scouts, Cubs Hold Recommittal Night & son; Sandra Parry, daughter of Mr Blaine L. Parry. How-land- Copperton 1 J Arthur Richardson, State Library was guest speaker. Mrs Monty Hardman; Kim-mi- e Olson, daughter of Mr & Mrs Kent Ol- Bridges; Tammy Ewell, daughter of Mr nro-gra- Closed Monday Toes. . Thurs. n Sat. 2 p.m.p.m. r" Utah of M. Mrs Leon Ewell; Jan Miller, daughter of Mr & Mrs Bryant Miller; Lisa Hardman, y Three quartets performed Tuesday evening at the Second Ward MIA meeting to determine a winner to perform in the Sandy Stake quartet festival Mar. 22. The event was under the direction of Mrs Kathy Damjanovich. Also on the were readings by Jordan High School students. OUT n & daughter of Mr 254-42- The Riverton Lions and ladies were guests of the Herri-maLions and their wives at a dinner meeting. Monday evening, at the Lions Club house. if fa. c'v ti 3 Some of the young students at Connie Johnson's Dance Studio are pictured in their costumes for a review to be held Thursday, Mar. 9, 7:30 p.m. at Riverion school. From left, De Anna Bridges, daughter of Mr & Mrs Quartets Perform, Winners Chosen Any Kind, Size or O Garlic Bread O Soft a Mission. Mr & Mrs David M. Brown PIZZA EAT IT Rebek-a- h business meeting Thursday, Feb. 23 at the I.O.O.F. hall, Center St., Sandy, at 8 p.m. Presiding at the meeting will be Mrs Lila noble grand. Hotess Dobson, duties wi'l be performed by Mrs Agnes Setterberg. Mrs Grace Simmons and Mrs visited Fred A. Anderson friends in Provo Saturday and on Sunday Mrs Madge Stapley and Mrs Simmons were guests of Mrs Anderson at her home in Sandy. Wayne Anderson, son of Mr & Mrs Vernal Anderson, 'eft Monday for a New Zealand LDS Lodge will hold i TH is Riverton Lions, Ladies Are Guests 1 mttktti?i y Business Meeting vUtrrl j was n Meet Last Week Samoa, ' in Herriman - be the 40 Gal. Glass " Orators from Hi'lcrest were Kent Sloadman. Susan Bartholomew, and Kathleen Richards. All schools debated 4 or 5 rounds Friday and the winners returned Saturday for the fin- Night Held By Sandy Stake home S Sgt & Mrs Laurence B. (Barry) Snow arrived in Utah early this month from Montgomery. Ala. They stopped on- route to visit a sister and bro- ther-ilaw. Dr & Mrs David R. C! eney, Toledo. Ohio, and a brother and family in Spring- ville. The Snows are now in Copperton slaying with his par- 'nls. Mr & Mrs Laurence Snow, He will leave March 8 for Thai- land where he wi'l see duty with the- V. S. Air Force. His wife will return to England. tW''i . Sheri Moore. Standards Hi'lcrest was a.-rtr- There lane I'ierson. were 9C participating with 8 going into the quarter finals. One team of the 8 were Randy Barnes and Jane I'ierson who won a tie for fifth place. Students going in extemporwere Susan aneous sneak-inichavis. Dale Feldstad, and Harnes-- their Calif.. whiV Mr MeCallister in the Coast Guard. or i left (fid |