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Show SANDY NEWS Beetdiggers Crush Granite I T0 Enter State Playoff I ·t th G . Cru s h_1ng ranl e ~ Relief Society Honors Visiting Block Teachers Head s Auxiliary Mrs. stanley olctbam is visiting vnth her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wright of Salt Lake. - oa 0 d Mr 5 John T Smith anM · of their · r. the engagement . nounce daughter LaVerne, to Clarence }.iacNeil of Bingham. The mart•iage will take place in the Salt I Lnke Temple, Monday, Nov. 26. F PAGE F OUR (B ) TH.E UTE SENTINEL Midvale, Utah. Friclay, November 16. 1S34 armers by the tmpress1ve score of 35 to 2, tb e J ordan Beetdiggers last Friday d" t · t title d capt ured tbe J or an 15 TIC and f.~rged ~the front as a strong f~vonte to oO through to a state title. The J ordan players took advantage o.f a costly Granite fwnble in -othe first two minutes of play, re- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bradley covered on the Farmers• 25-yard line to smash through for a touch- e.11tertained at dinner ~t theh· home down, with two line bucks and a Suroday. The guests Included M':. long completed pass, J ensen to ar~d :Mrs. G. H. Bradley of Manti, Glover. Before the Granite men lV!r. and Mrs. V. F. Bradley of Elcould settle down, the Beetdiigers sJnore, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sandershoved across three additional e:on and children of Sandy, Grace touchdowns .Jack Christensen rae- Bradley, Mildred Peacock and ing 29 yards for one, 56 for the Floyd Hammond of Idaho Falls. -o-second and 53 fo r the third. K en Mr. and Mrs. Steel and son and Soffe registered all fo u·r goal kicks. Ronald Shaw of Nephi were Mrs. the Frank Kamniker scored last touchdown for the Beetdiggers vi~jtors Thursday of Mrs. J. T. at the open~ng of the final period Or.tler. Mrs. Norvel Wardle and when he eluded several Granite daughter Jeanne of South Jordan tac klers and raced 33 yards for \vere also dinner guests. -othe score. Jensen counted goal Mrs. Alpba Grant and children I • point. Jordan counted 327 yards and six ancl Mrs. Arva Smith and children fi r st down from scrimmage to 66 of Granger were visitors Friday of yards and t h ree first downs for relztives here. --aOf J ordan's ~otal 1 221 Granite. yard s w e r e piled up in the first Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman of h alf wblle Gr anite was held to 18 yards in the same half. Jordan VVesl J ordc_m. were v isitors Sunday attempted four passes. completed of Airs. Wllliam L. Bateman. --at wo. for 49 yards, while Granite The girls advisory of Sandy a t tempted 10 passes, completed one junior high school, under direction and h ad two inter cepted of the advisory s u pervisor, Miss Mrs. A. C. Carlson of \YU lmur, Molly Lindell, entertained thei r Minn., who was electetl national mothers at a progran1 and social president of the Americun Legton F r iday afternoon a t the school a uxiliary at the annua l convention auditorium. Nellie De::;pain, head In Miami. g1rl of the school. was in charge Under the direction of Mrs. of the program. -oM a r gar et T homas, h ead of t h e HONORED O N B IRTHDAY Hom e M a king d epartmen t , a H ome organized been Economi cs club has A dinner was g'lVen at the home i n t he West Jordan Junior high Mr. and M r s . Ardell Beckstead · school. f;tmCay honoring the birth anniThe Democratic study group of The officers of t be Club are as ve'"~2 ry of h-!rs. Beckstead. Those fol lows: Beatrice Hogan, president; m e!"ent were :rvrr. and Mrs. Ruel South Jordan and West Jordan, Donna Niel!"en, secretary; Ruth n,.rl;;:stead of West Jol'dan, Mrs. will hold their November meeting Lf'hmitz. trea~urer; Reva Stocking, Nma Beckstea~ Mr. and Mrs. Ray on VVednesday, November 21 at 2 reporter; Melva Last, historian; VVbetman and son Glen, Mr. and p. m. at South Jordan, at the home Beth of l!rs. A!ln Shields on the RedP1 th Dahl. chorister, and !!Jrs. Stanley Beckstead, Miss Max· t St 1 · ' inc Beckstead and Ralph Beclt- ' ''OOd road. . · ~or {Jng, orgams · 1\'i"t·s. ·\..lbert Jensen, newly eJec1 ot<ad. of Sandy. 1ncmber of the legislature, will ~!nnday evening the following thetl 1\ l[lro ~CU!)OL N~ws were entertained at the home of e Ute principal speaker. All inL '-"- ~ :'_T • A\. ""' ~ • '\J ...,,.r and Mrs. Ardell Beckstead: The tix~h and seventh grades .tt:· and Mrs. Silas Bradv P.nd ~1r . hPkl an Art::"..l«::tice day program ' '1·1 :n.r""· Dala Holt of Salt Lake: Mrmday consisting of talks, rea~ Mr. and Mrs. Verlen Bateman of diu gs, and songs. The program in- Murra.y; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Whitcluded talks by Don Srnitb, llene ing and Mr. and Mrs . .Jack Whiting Lf r s . F r ed Me..y and Mrs MaHuff, Vertice of Union; Mr. and Mrs. Myrle All- htm rf Buttel' field were hostesses Cottrell, Donna Smith. and Anthon Engstrom; ~pp. and daughter Lois, Mr. a nd to the member~ of the Riverton vocal t : io by Alice May Sadler, Mt'S. H. S. Hyatt and son Glen, Mrs. Camp of the D . U. P., at the home Doris FitzgeralQ, and Maxine Mic- f lophrona Batemnn, and :?Jtr. and of nrrs. M a y F t iday, November 9 . kelsen; rE:'adings by Ross Berrett; :M rs. J. D. Bateman and dau ghte r ~rll e early history of Riverton vocal duet by Francis Christianw f:\aJ·lene of Sandy. was given by Annie Garside, the sen and Muriel Fitzget'ald; and lesson on Historic Forts was given the class song. Norma Boulter was We print buttcrwrappe:: s . Call by class leader Florence Page. in charge. ~Udvale 178. Refreshments were served. -Leroy Riska, class reporter I I The Relief Society of the Sandy First ward e-ntertained at a spe~ cial program T uesday afternoon honoring the visiting block teac~ hers of the Relief Society. The program included: Address of welcome, President Mrs. Mamie Pierson; reading, M:iss Wanda Boulter; song and dance, Miss Verla and Faye Ostler, accompanied by Miss Beth Thompson; reading, Mrs. Mabel E. Nelsonj one act play, "The Spirit of the Magazine", by members of the Relief Society under direction of h!Irs. Ebba Pollard. Talks were given by Mrs .. Elfleda L. Jensen, Mrs. Sabina Goff Mrs. Matilda Smith and Mrs. Mary B . Andrus. Musical selections were given by Sandy junior high school orchestra under direction of Art Peter ~ son. Following the program, lunch~ eon was served to over 100 guests. Thompson was Mrs. Zelma chairman of the program; Mrs. Martha Bolliger was chairman of decorations with Mrs. Sarah Rawson and Mrs. Vinnie Boulter in char'ge of refreshments. 3 ""1"1 "';:;;.:~:;;::ls -0- 0n the sixth day of November the sixth and seventh grades held an election of officers for the sec· ond quarter as follows: President, Anthon Engstrom; vice president, W a yne Johnson ; secretary-treasures, Donna I.fuff; librarians, Dale B a llard and Maxine Mickelsen; progr am committee, Norma Bollit er. N orma Smith , Bob Ballard, V a u g hn Stringfellow, D ou g las K imball; class r eport er, L eroy ,R:iska ; assist a n t repo r ter, Reid Smith; and the f o llovving cu stodians - plant s, Frances Chri st~ iansen; s h e lves, Mijuki Uyed a; fis h Muriel F itzgerald ; t e mpe rat ure of room , Don S mit h ; ch airs, D on Fitzgerald; flo ors, V ertice Smith ; books Cl em W a shburn ; sha rpeners Alice ' M a y S a dler ; b ook case , Axl e n e Cottrell; t a bles, Belva Andrus boards, Garth Joos and Ross B err ett · windows, L awren ce J ohnson and ' Glen Brown. 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