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Show ---· -----EEN -----FOURT 1.'HE UTE SENTIN EL :-::-: -----PAGE :Midvale, Utah, Friday, January 18, ,.:!1;;9~3~5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.:;.:.;:~~;;;;.;;:;;:....;;:;.,;;;;;.;;;..;_;__ _ _-=--- :---: --=-- ·Probability Of Local C.C. C. IJunior High Basketball Funeral Services Held For Sandy Resident I Camp o·scussetl By Lions : League Begins Series ITOP NOT CHE RS I f th J d th r· t Lions Funeral services were held Tues- i At a meeting of the Sandy 1n. e or an e . Irs games o "tl · . . 1 Wl evenmg ay Wednesd held club day in the Sandy L. D. S. Second played wn.rd chapel for Peter Pie r~on 75, Clarence R. Nelson, presid nt in IJUlllor h1gh school league were results week last of who d ied Friday at the fa:mily I charge, ma~y matters of import- 1 Thursday as follows: First teams - Midvale residence at Sandy following a ance weL·e d1scussed . The Sandy Lions, together with 32- Sandy 18; Union 25 - West year's illness of carcinom a of the the city council, with A. R. Gard- Jordan 23; Draper 21 Riverton _7. lungs. ner as chairman , will investiga te en Rasmuss A. Stanley Bishop Draper 25 Second teams y of having a c c c P. J. were officiated . Speakers 1 the probibilit y 12; Jensen, Soren Rasmusse n, Patri- Camp located on the Lions club Riverton 4; Midvale 26--Sand 13. Union 20Jordan West Canod arch VVilliam D. Kuhre, who gave property in Little Cottonwo a sketch of the life. of Mr. Pier- yon, where necessary improvements would be made for turning son and Bishop Rasmusse n. the site into a communi ty recreavocal Musical numbers included park. tion quartet, Miss Freda Jensen, Mrs. The Lions also voiced a protest Leneve Kimball, Charles Schmidt the contempl ated change against and Leon E. Rasmusse n, accompA report of the baby clinic sponpostal route. local the in allied by Miss Leah Rasmusse n; sored by East Jordan stai e Relief The Lions Glee club, directed by Society has been given for the tenor solo; Charles Schmidt, accompanie d by Miss Freda Jensen; J. M. Boyden, will cooperate with past year by Mrs. Myrtle Hyatt, violin solo, Gordon Ohlson, ac- 1 the chorus of Sandy three wards, who has had the clinic in ch"trge. companie d by Mrs. Ohlson; the to furnish the singing of East In the nine clinics held during numbers, Jordan Stake Conferen ce Sunday. the year, 164 babies, 84 male and opening and closing The Lions club will cooperate 80 female, were examined by comUndersta nd" We'll "Sometim e the city in the Roosevel t petent physician s. Of this numwith by Soul," my of Lover and "Jesus to be held at Sandy recrea- ber 95 were normal with no cordance direction the the ward choir, under Wednesd ay, January 30. rection or diet prescribe d, while hall tion of J. M. Boyden. The invocatio n meeting of the Lions 69 babies needed attention of some next The was offered by Dr. Paul S. Richards of Bingham with benedicti on club will be held in conjuncti on abnormal condition . by A. B. C. Ohlson. Intermen t was with the local firemen on Wednesof in Murray City c~metery where day, January 23, when a lecture ion will be given under direction fire fighting and fire prevent- Captain Piercy of Salt Lake. the grave was dedicated by ~rr. PierW. 0. C. son, eldest Pierson's son. Mr. Pierson was born in Sweden Miss Verla Ostler entertain ed July 6, 1869, a son of Peter and Tuesday honoring her birth annBengta Swenson Pierson. He beiversary. Progressi ve table games Funeral services for George Da- came a member of the L. D. s. were played and luncheon served vid Beckstea d, age 16, son of Chief church there and was a local misto 25 guests. Prizes were awarded Deputy George and Leona Lunnen sionary prior to emigratin g in 1882 Betty McNama ra and Afton Ford- Beckstea d, were held Friday at and settling at Murray. He was ham. 12:30 p. m. at Crescent ward cha- first employed at the Germani a 0 pel, Bishop Rulon Fairbour n of- smelter, but later followed his _ _ trade as a tin and metal worker. North of Alsop's Garage Mrs. Merinda Kitchen of Amer- ficiating. Carl sons, three Surviving are Spe:?..k ern \Vere K. N. White, ican Fork, daughter of Mr. and w., Wilford and Joseph Pierson, O. Salt of 3 parks of oner Mr . J. L. Tolman of Sandy, died commissi six daughter s, Mrs. Bert Sandy; and Beck Reid t at a Salt Lake hospital Monday Lake, Presiden , Mrs. Milton Cundick, Adamson numfollowing an operation . She is , Bishop Fairbourn . Musical Fanny Pierson, Sandy; and survived by her husband and five. bers included: vocal solo, Miss Jes- Selma Angechildren of American Fork and her sie Evans of Salt Lake, accom~~- Mrs. Louis Neuberge r, Los Berparents and a number of brothers ied by Miss Mabel Woods; Vl?lm les, and Mrs. Heber c. Russel, Matilda Mrs. sisters, two keley; J Ru:hand duet, Emery G. Epperso? and sisters in Sandy . Gardner, as;:compa med !)Y Miss • Hansen, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. ard -o-Mr. and Mrs. Lance Hyatt of Donna o_rton ; vo~al solo, M1ss Don- Marie Magnusso n, Mesa, Arizona, Gun i:::on \Vere week end guests of na Cannmg of Midvale, accompan - and 14 grandchil dren. ied by Miss Betty Hyke; vocal soMr. and Mrs. H. S. Hyatt. lo, Miss Jessie Evans; vocal £olo, Mrs. Ester Bo~r and three Mrs. Marcella .Jaynes accompan ied I dat '",hter~ were visitors Saturday by :Mrs. Arvilla Jaynes. The invoIVIC of Mr. and Mrs. George Newbold of cation was offered by Presid nt Soren Rasmusse n, and the beueDraper. William D. Kuhre gave a travelby Archie Jensen. Interdiction -ohistMiss Pearl Ostler, Miss Bernice ment was in Sandy City cemetery ogue of his recent trip to the at Grant, Miss Mae Alsop, Miss Carol where the grave was dedicated by orical places in Church history Civic Women's the of meeting a Ostler and J. Jensen. Everette Burgan, Arts club of Sandy, held Wedneswere Sandy, of Casper Arthur day afternoon at Sandy junior high guests at a party Saturday even- Nelson Thursday . school. Mrs. J. W. Farrer, pr~si-oiu.g- given by Miss Daisy Beckstea d _ __::....__ _.=__ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - y - Hus1~al charge. in w~s dent, former a Westley K. Smith, 1 at her home in South Jordan. of the Hawaiian mission numbers m~luded: vocal due~, ~I~s president -oMoore, V10lm A dinner was given Saturday at and Bishop Gene Neff of Holliday, Fern and Miss Luella the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. were the speakers at the Third solo, Art Peterson. Luncheon was served following j Hyatt honoring the birth anniver- ward genealog ical meeting held Mrs. ; .£ary of 1\'frs. Hyatt. Covers were Monday evening, under direction of the program. Hostesse s were L. 1 William Mrs. Nichol, W. T. E. Hartle'' Greenwoo d and Carter laid for 30 guests. 1 Hewlett, Mrs. Carl Pierson and Grant. --a-Mrs. Joseph Pierson. _ 0_ dinner was given at the home The next meeting of the club The vanguard s and scouts of of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beckstea d where Sunday honoring the birth anniv- Sandy First ward under direction will be held February 13, given be will program patriotic a Jack sary of Mrs Beckstea d. Eleven of Stanley D. Adams. and 0. W. Mrs. of direction 1Fenf!term~ker enjoyed a swimm- 1under guests were present. Boberg. I ing- party Saturday . -oanSmith M. E. Mrs. Mr. and nounce the birth of a son Monday. Report Given Of East Jordan Baby Clinic SANDYNEWS Rites Held For George David Beckstead I Last a as Specials for Fri. & Sat., Jan. 18 & 19 b. f Ue •Is Areature ti• Travelo!! Of ·c· s ee ng I 1¥2c 2C I I Specials for Friday and Saturday --o- At a meeting of the girls advisory held Wednesd ay at Sandy junior high school, a number of reading were given by Miss Marica Finlayson of Bennion. rt formE'r I student of Sandy junior high ; school. -aMrs. Ralph Farrer returned Thursday to her home at Faribauet, Minnesot a, after visiting two 1 weeks with relatives in Sandy. -o-Mrs. J. L. Tolman and Mrs. E. M. Smith entertain ed. Wednesd ay afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Elmer Tolman, honorir.c· enjoyed and were Tolman. Games luncheon served to 25 guests. Prizes were awardPd Miss Elda Mayhew, and Miss Grace Mayhew of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Irene Tolman and Mrs. LaNome Me Cleary of Sandy. L. D. S. TRAIN ING DOESN 'T COST- IT PAYS! 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