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Show l ~~~~(~)~~cl Page FOUl r~~§§§~~§-~§§§§§§~§§§§~ {'r FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1948 members of the Sandy Odd Fellows and Wasatch Rebekah lodge No. 30 of Sandy, and partners, will be held Wed. Dec. 22, at 8 p. m. Sandy First ward Sunday school at the I. 0. 0. F. hall in Bandy, will feature a special Christmas it has been announced. Zane Nelprogram Sunday, Dec. 19 in con- son, noble grand, and Mrs. Inez nection with their ward Sunday Petersen, noble grand, will be in school at 10:30 a.m., it has been charge. announced by A. Le Mar Hendrickson, superintoendent of the Sandy First ward Relief Society ward Sunday school. will hold their annual Christmas All members of the ward are soclal Tuesday, Dec. 21, at 1:30 urged to attend. p.m. at Sandy First ward chapel, it has. been announced by Mrs. The annual Christmas party Wanda Gull, president, who will <Y.f the Les Bonnes Amis Theta be in charge. Luncheon and proRho Girls Club No. 4 of Sandy gram and games will be enjoyed. was held Thursday evening of Each one is asked to bring a this week (Dec. 16) at the home fifty cent gift and gifts will be of their sponsor, Mrs. Hazel exchanged during the afternoon. The Relief Society presidency in Nichol, in East Sandy, Supper was served at 7 p.m. followed charge mcludes Mrs. Gull, Mrs. by games. Gifts were exchanged Elva Barney and Mrs. Louise during the evening. Mrs. Lavetta Neff, , counselors, and Mrs. NorOmella and Mrs. Hazel Nichol, ene Greenwood, secretary. sponsors of the club, were in Mt. Jordan, West Jordan, and charge. East Jordan stakes M.I.A. are The annual Christmas party for sponsoring a formal ball Tuesday, Dec. 28, at 9 p m at the Avalon ballroom Pollock, James Ost~r, Marilyn ~ ~ ~------V'"""v'"......__........--....-...Jones, Jay Gould, Afton Wright, Glenn Campbell, Dan Gould, Gail Woodhouse, Lynn Barney and Bob Veteran's Prefereuce-- Lovely Stowe. new ~-rm. rustic frame with attached garage, Ready for occuMr. and Mrs. Ray Goodrich and pancy. little son Ronald Ray of Zanes2% acres of ground. Coops for ville, Ohio, were • dinner guests 600 chickens and other buildings Sunday of her sister, Mrs. J. Owner leaving for California . Thomas Ostler and family. 105 Acres Choice farm land. All crops planted for spring. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Nichol received two dozen beautiful red plenty of water. A few choice Building Lots lorose buds Tuesday from their children Mr and Mrs. Robert cated in new subdivision of MidC. Lewis and Stuart Nichol, of vale. CRAWFORD REALTY CO. Albuquerque, N. Mex., the o~ Mid. 713-W 367 -J 421 casion being their wedding anmversary. Christma5 Parties Are Announced .-Rs. J. T. OSTLER. Correspondent. Phone Mid. 266-W ~~Jazzbo" Christmas Program Will Dedicate New Ward Organ To Stage Entertainement For Lions ~arty A concert by Eug~ene Halliday featured organist, will take place Sunday, Dec. 19, at 7 p.m. at Sandy First ward chapel in connection with the ward sacrament service when the newly inr stalled Hammond Electric organ will be presented to the people, it has been announced by Bishop William H. Bartlett. The Christmas program . has been outlined as follows: Opening song, "Joy to the World" by congregation. Invocation, ward clerk; sacrament song, "He Died, the Great R•edeemer Died," sacramental service; presentation <Y.f the organ by Bishop Bartlett; orr gan solo, "The Holy City," "The Stranger of Galilee" and ''0, My Fatho;r," by guest artise Eugene Halliday; reading, Lynn Benson; organ solos, a medley of Christmas songs for old and young to be announced by Mr. Halliday; selections, "The First Noel" and "0 Holy Night," by Mrs. Beth Sorenson, Mrs. Margaret Fugal, Miss Beth Bishop, Mrs. Madg,e Thorpe, Mrs. Beth Bateman, John E. Rich, N oal Bateman, Isaac L. .Sorenson and Clark Brinton, under direction of J. Clement Crapo, with Mrs. Roxie Rich at the or· gan; organ solos, "Brahm's Lullaby," and "Largo" by Eugene Halliday; Christmas Thought by Isaac L. Sorenson, former bishop of Sandy First Ward; organ solo "Hallelujah Chorus" by Mr. Halliday; benediction J. W. Thompson, first counselor in the ward bish.opric. Postlude, "Silent Night" by organist, Eugene Halliday. • The new organ replaces the large pipe organ installed at Sandy First ward many years ago. Sandy City Lions will sponsor an entertainment featuring ''Jazz. bo" of KALL and his staff, Wednesday, Dec. 22 at 8 p.m. in the city hall, it has been annQunced by John Henschke, chairman in charge. The affair is for all members of the Lions •and all adult male members of the community, and also members of adjoining Lions clubs. Prizes will be given at the door as well as other prizes. A dutch lunch will add to the entertainment. The committee in charge includes: Mr. F;enschke, chairman; Bert Hocking, George Jacobson, Glen Petersen, and A. C. Jensen A good time is promised to all who attend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lewis and son Steven, Miss Hazel Lewis and Stuart Nichol, all of Albuquerque, New Mexiso and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright and family of Helper, recently were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Nichol. The three-act comedy, "Ever Since Eve," was well presented by Sandy First ward M. I. A. Tuesday evening of this week at the Sandy Recreational hall under direction of Miss Vonelda Erickson as director. J;eading parts were played by Grant Woodhouse and Miss Frances Ludwig, supported by Miss Marlene Reich, Gaylen Le Ferre, Miss Myrna This New Hudson Comes to You With "No Extras" That's right! You can get earliest possible delivery of a New Hudson -the modern design for '49-with "No Extras." And that's not all. We are pledged to this Good-Will Delivery Program: 1. Trade or no trade. But, if you have a trade-in, you'll get a good allowance from us. 2. Cash or time payments, whicl!ever you prefer. 3. With only suc:h accessories as you order. 4. Delivery at factory wggested prices and with an itemized bill of sale. \ "1/e would like t~ have you ride and drive the New Hudson-the motor car that's years ahead. Its performance will amaze you. And, you'll be thrilled with its streamlined beauty, a stunning combination of free-flowing, low-built lines that develop naturally out of a recessed floor which is the k~ to a basically new and exclusive "stepdown" design principle. The New Hudson the only car you step · down into. w Certainly it will be worth your while to find out about our Good-Will Delivery Program that will bring you early delivery of a New Hudson -the IUoderu design for '49! HOMES! I i' I I ·JOS. P. BUTTERFIELD CO. PHONE 6051 MAGNA, UTAH -- \\1 GIVE SHOP AT MIA DANCE SLATED DEC. 21 AT SANDY Sandy 3 wards' M. I. A. dance will be held Tuesday, Dec. 21 ,at 9 p.m. at Sandy Recreational hall for all persons of M. I. A. age and over, it has been anr nounoed by officers in charge. An outstanding floor show will be featured during the evening. The presidencys of the MIA of the various wards will be in charge, including Harry Setterberg and lrlrs. Rachel Allsop, presidents of the First ward; Clarence Hansen and Miss Eva Crapo, presidents of the Second ward, and Ferris Mumford and Mrs. Barbara W. Robinson, Third ward. • !';;; ( r I ~. 'Personal Sl1ention Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hughes of Sa dy announoe the marriage of their daughter, Barta, to Grant A. Swenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swenson of Spanish Fork. I The marriage took place Friday Dec. 3, at Provo in the presence of the members of the immediate !family. The couple are enjoying a honeymoon trip to Arizona, Southern California and New Mexico, after which they will make their home in Spanish Fork. Social functions honoring tJ>~ brida-elect were held prior to the marriage. Mt. Jordan Stake genealogical committee was in charge of a temple ,excursion of ward and stake officers Tuesday, Dec. 14 at the Salt Lake temple. ... Suede Fa ric and Plastic Calf Bags 2.89 , 4.98 Women never have enough handbags . . • specially as pretty as these! Soft, suede-like fabric and sturdy, scuffless plastic calf are handbag favorites with women all over the country. Pouch and underarm styles. Choose her present from a grand sel~tion ..• all at this one budget price! I Give Her Nylons for Christmas! Women's Hankies inaGift.Box 7CJc 98c Three embroidered handkerchiefs in each gift box! Delicate flower designs, some trimmed with lace comers. They will make dainty, feminine Christmas presents you'll be proud of . . . at a low price for your gift budget! Remember, too, you'll not have to fuss aboutproper size! 1. 9 1.59 And when you give her our wonderful Gaymodes* you're sure to please! Full fashioned, 45 or 51 gauge with nylon welt and nylon reinforced foot for long wear. No nicer way to say Happy Holiday and no easier way to stretch your budget! In 3 new winter shades. 8% - 10lf2 Patriarch of Mt. Jordan Stake, William D. Kuhre, of Sandy and Alma Fairbourn of Crescent were speakers at Sandy First ward sacrament services Sunday evening at the waJ;"d chapel with Bishop William H. Bartlett in charge. Short talks were given by Arlene Malstrom representing the L. D. S. girls and Dean Frandsen, representing the L. D. S. boys. Special vocal numbers were presented by groups one and two and Zions Boys and Girls of the ward Primary, under the direction of Primary officers. The ward was complimented on their attendanoe of 279 persons at the sacrament meeting. .. Mrs. Erma Crump at' Midvale and Mrs. Farrel Goodrich of Zanesvtille, Ohio, were visitor.s Monday evening of" their ,.sister, Mrs. Mildred Christensen and family. The genealogical class of the Sandy First ward Sunday School under the direction of Mrs. Rhoda H. Jackson, class leader, held a meeting and social Satur~ day evening at too home of Mrs. Ida Benson. Roy M. Hill, a former bishop of Salt Lake was the speaker. Several readings were given by Mrs. Lillian Hill of Salt Lake City. A social hour followed and refreshnl(ents were served to 16. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Housekeeper and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sheriff of Sandy visited Saturday evening with their sons, Mr. and Mrs. John Housekeeper and Mr. and Mrs. Don Housekeeper <Y.f Provo. Rayon Sport Shirts 4.98 Here's the gift for the 1man who's "got everything" Towncraft* rayon gabardine sport shirts. Great for allaround wear. Styled for dress, cut for action. Made to take plenty' of wear. The new deep tones are just right for Winter. Proof, the right giffts cost mighty little at Penney's. Give Him A Good· Shirt -- a Towncraft! 2.98 Towncraft Ties Perfect Gifts! 1.49 A sparkling holiday assorbnent of famous Towncraft woven-in pattern shirts! Candy stripes, bold stripes, club stripes, a selection to gladden his heart on Chrisbnas morning, Sanforized, naturally! Nu-Craft* collars. Special holiday wrap. Priced so low you save on every one. Of course he wants ties. And at Penney's you get the kind of ties he wants - Towncraft* And what a selection! Foulards, crepes, satins. Bold, neat, solid, striped! And compare the workmanship - see for yourself how much you save on Penney gifts. NEW STORE HOURS- STARTING FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17th: We will stay open 'ti19:00 o'clock every night until Thursday, December 23rd, to accomodate late Christmas Shoppers. ------------------------------------------------------- |