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Show PAGE FOURTEEN SANDY NEWS ---- \ Sandy Third To Hold Closing Program Held By HOW(Questions SMARTonARE YOU? Mothers' Day Program Sandy School Thursday page 3) ;~ Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bateman and daughter of Lark and Mr. and Mrs. Verlen Bateman and family of Murray were visitors Sunday 1. May 27, 1844. of Mrs. Sophrona Bateman. Miss 2. May 21, 1927. Lucy Bateman and Miss June Bate3. The first five books of the man of Provo were dinner guests Bible taken collectively. Monday of Mrs. Bateman. 4. A small Dutch coin, worth 2 -0cents in u. s. money. 5. Bon ami means good friend. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenwood 6. The el:\lerald is the birthannounce the birth of a daughter Sunday at the Cottonwood hospi- stone for 1\fay and the Hawthorne the flower. tal. -o7. A large tropical American Mr. and ·Mrs. Ruel McPhie of parrot. Salt Lake announce the birth of a 8. An English poet (1795-1821). daughter Wednesday of last week 9. Deo volente, which meansat the L. D. s. hospital. Mrs. Me- God being willing. Phie was formerly Miss Callie Jen10. A venomous North American sen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. snake. C. Jensen of Sandy. _ 0 _ 1 A special Mother's Day program will be held at Sandy First ward chapel Sunday at 10 a. m. in connection with the regular Sunday School, with E. M. Steffensen, superintendent, in charge. The program is outlined as follows: Chorus by Primary department, under direction of Miss Betty Boberg; a Mother Day story, Teddy Peterson; violin solo, Gordon Ohlson; reading, Miss Marcia Finlayson; vocal trio, by girls from Sandy Second ward; trf~mte to mother, Samuel D. Moore, Jr. Members of the music department, Vera Greenwood, Betty Boberg, Beth Thomps<;m and :Molly Lindell are in charge of the program. All mothers and all adults of the ward especially invited to be present. Asta·Ire And. R0ger D ~ S 0 F o· I I R b -------oot Ia o~ue n 0 erta .Stake M.· I. A. Enterta·ms Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers For Retiring Officers introduce a new language in "Ro- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goucher and children Of Ogden were dinner guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Watkins, it being the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Watkins. berta,", de luxe musical romance East Jordan stake M. I. A. board _ _ in which they are currently starwith J. w. Thompson and Mrs. 0 · . red with Irene Dunne. Ada S. Clayton, activity leaders of Mrs. Charles A. Garff entertamThey talk with their feet in a ed at a party at her home Thurs- 1 whirlwind dance routine done to the stake M. I. A. in charge, enterb · th · tained Saturday evening at Cresday honoring the lr anmversary Jerome Kern's song hit, "I'll Be cent ward amusement hall honorof her daughter Golda. Games Hard To Handle." ' were played and luncheon served . . ing retired stake M. I. A. leaders. p. r·ze was won 1 The two dancmg stars do a w1de They included: Miss Eva Crapo, h t o 14 guest s. T e 1 · t y o f st eps 1n · th e new pro- former second counselor of the vane by Miss Verla Ostler. d uc t wn, · · · stake Y. W. M. I. A.; Mrs. Anna s h owmg even more 1n -0the way of sensational rhythm M. Smith, former stake Beehive The operetta "Lelawa," a three- than they did in "The Gay Divor- I leader; Edwin Kimball, former act dramatic operetta, was pre- cee.'' One of their feature dances second counselor of the stake Y. sented Wednesday evening to a is described as a poem in motion, M. M. I. A.; Homer W. Jaynes, large audience at the school. The done to the haunting lovely melo- former Era and publicity leader operetta was under the direction of dy of "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes." of the stake; Doyle Green, former J. M. Boyden, music director of For her part, Miss Dunne's gol- secretary; Orson Smith, former den voice is lent to several of adult leader. the district. _ 0_ Kern's finest songs, including Program, games, dancing and Lowell Ostler, son of :r.I:r. and I new hits written especially for the refreshments were enjoyed. ChairMrs. J. T. Ostler, suffered an in- "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"' men of committees in charge injury to his leg dislocating his hip picture. eluded: Program, J. W. Thompson; and straining the muscles, Wed"Roberta'' deals with a romance refreshments, Mrs. Bertha Sa:bey; nesday at Sandy junior high school in a Paris gown shop, where a decorations, Kenneth Bailey. while in a physical education per- brilliant fashion show is a specWe print butterwrappers. Call iod. tacular episode. Midvale 178. -0Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Christensen entertained at dinner at · their home Sunday. The guests included Mrs. Retta Smith and six -- . children of Salt Lake and Mr. and . Mrs. Veri Brown and daughter · The annual spnng festivals were presented by Sandy Second ward D onna M ae o f S and y. p nmary · Thurs d ay evenmg · at the -oR T d recreatioll hall under direction of oy erry an . M r. and M rs. children, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tellef- Mrs. L_. W. So~enson, pres1de:nt, son and Mr. and Mrs. T. Tellefson, and Fn~ay evemng by. the .Third all of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. ward Pnmary, under di:ectwn of A. M. Nelson of Sandy, were visi- Mrs. Thelma ~ark, president. The tors Sundav of Mr. and Mrs. Chris- program consisted of songs, d:-tn"' ces, stunts, maypole and a queen t ensen. -o· and her attendants. . . Mrs. T. A. Dewey entertained at T~e ~urpose of the festivals IS her. home Tuesday afternoon hon- to mstlll proper health attitudes orlng the birthday anniversary of in~o the. life of the. child in cooperher daughter, Audrey. Games atwn With.th~ Natwnal Child WelWr:!re enjoyed and luncheon served. fare associat~on and to be in har-omany with President Roosevelts Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell and Mrs. proclamation of May 1, as Child Stanley Beckstead of Herriman, , Health day. Sandy Ward Primaries Present Annual Festival I I ... NOW-CAR GREASING -0- :rv.riss JM:arjorie Glazier of Granite is vi~iting at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Pollard. - aThe Kitchen Queen club met at the home of Miss Verla Ostler Friday afternoon where they engaged in cake making. -oMr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Bishop announce the engagement of their daughter Jennie to Orrin Greenwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Greenwood, also of Sandy. The marriage will take place Friday, May 10, in the Salt Lake Temple. -0- Dr C. N. Jensen, superintendent of the Jordan schools, was the speaker at the First ward M.I.A. meeting held Sunday evening. He spoke of "The More Abundant Life and How We are to Attain it". ~S/NCE/88'1 ~ QUALITY COURTESY Speedy SERVICE Genuine Appreciation I HOWARD GARDNER'S PATRONS Contagious Smile That Won't Personal Appearance Come Off ________ _ ... • You Can Also Be Is Always Your Best ASSET A SATISFIED MOTORIST Visit the r WEST Let SERVICE Ken Hand and 'i George Jenkins JIIRDl!lN i (i j) IJ Northwest Corner Bingham . 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RASMUSSEN'S CASH GROCERY Sandy, Utah It's (During May) POT ROAST, pound ······-------·-·-·-----------·---........... ________________ 17c RIB ROAST, pound ......----·.-···-----··---------------·-------------------------- 18~ RUMP ROAST, pound ·=-=~--·--··-----····=~---------·----------------::: 18c ALL STEAKS, pound ......------·--------------------·----------··--··------ 25c ~he WEST'S FINES~ under direction of Miss Bessie Brough; chorus, students of Sandy junior high school, under direction of J. M. Boyden. Sandy school closing program ~"i!=~~~~~~t;~~~;_t;t;r-t;-.:~~~~ was- held at Sandy junior. high l..l school auditorium Thursday even. 0 ing under direction of Principal Arthur E. Peterson. A ceremony of the investiture of power from this year's student body officers, ~ to the officers of 1935-36 took ,1.. place. 1934 officers included: Ves- ~ ter Rasmussen, headboy; Nellie ,L Despain, headgirl; Rose Nelson, scribe. 1935-36 officers include: Lloyd Bigler, headboy of the school; Zittelle Hellstrom, headgirl; Faustine· Pollock, scribe. ' and Pennant awards were also presented to tenth grade students. A fashion show was presented by j members of the domestic arts department, with Miss Ethelyn Ashton in charge. That Speakers scheduled for the evening included au pt. C. N. Jensen, Makes J. P. Jensen, member of the district school board, and Mrs. Bernice Clayton of the adult education class. Musical numbers included selections by Sandy junior high school orchestra; numbers by the First grade rhythm band; chorus, Wear That by students of the platoon school, ~-•••-••••e•~~~--~~~ w~eilinn~g~~F~ey~Mrn.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J. T. Ostler. Midvale, Utah, Friday, May 10, 1935 THE UTE SENTINEL Phone Mid. 309 ~ ~ ~ package Chase&Sanborn pound ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Wii i ":5" Z'7/C I ~~~~~~ z ~ |