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Show • Decoration Contest Winners Listed \ ((Futuramic Fleet" For '50 Offered Harry B Old bil South Y SffiO e MRS. J. The home of Mr & Mrs Setterberg of East 250 street, Sandy, was awarded first honors in outside Christmas decorating contest by the Sandy Lions. The display was featured by two large white reindeer on each side of a large imitation brick chimney with Santa going head first down the chimney, A large illuminated "Merry Christmas" on the roof also added to the display which won for Mr Setterberg a $10 cash award. Second prize and $5 cash went to Mr & Mrs Leo Sundberg at w Second South street. The display depleted a Blbl!cal sceneThe Three Wise Men, Third prize and $3 cash went to Mr & Mrs David Hand for their novel outdoor lighting which featured an array ot brilliantly colored bulbs on his home and trees and shrubs surrounding the home. T. OSTLER, Correspondent Sandy Water Rates Sharply Reduced Outgoing Council Holds Final Meet Water rates In Sandy City which were hiked from $3.00 to $4.50 per quarter Oct. 1, 1949, were reduced to $3.00 per quar· ter Jan. 1, 1950, according to a notice sent to all water users of the city by order of Mayor J M Boyden and Sandy City council. The notice read: "Inasmuch as voting In the past Sandy City election indicated a strong resentment against the increase in water rates, that all water rates, all connection fees, and service connections will be re· duced to former price levels ef· fectlve January 1, 1950." The quarterly rate Is 30,000 at 10 cents per thousand as the minimum, the next 70,000 at 10 group enjoyed a social and recents; the next 100,000 at 8 cents freshments at the Welch home. Mr & Mrs Otto Ludwig of and the next 400,000 at 6 cents. Sandy announce the engage· ment of their daughter, Else, to ~ention Verlln G Haws, of Salt Lake City. Miss Florence Webb, daughter The marriage will take place SANDY FIRST WARD CHAPEL of Mr & Mrs George F Webb, Jan. 6. A reception will be given Sandy, arrived home Saturday by the bride's parents that evePUTS ON "N.EW LOOK" from an 18 month~ LDS mission nlng In the Seventeenth ward Sandy First ward chapel had In Texas. chapel, Salt Lake City. a new appearance the new year Mr Mr when the chapel walls and wood Mrs Roylance P Kelley and & s J Thorn~ Ostler of work were painted by volunteer sons, Judd & Tim, recently ar- Sandy, and grandchlldren, John workers In the ward. rived from Wichita Falls, Texas, [ and She"?' Pollick of Midvale, The walls and ceiling have where they have been making v1s1ted Fnday wtth Mrs Susan been painted a shade of pink their home. At present they are 0 Howell at the residence of her while the woodwork has bee residing at the home of Mrs Kel· daughter, Mrs Fern Varcoe, in painted white. n [ley's parents, Mr & Mrs L E Salt Lake City. Mrs Howell, who - - - - - - - - Peterson In Sandy. The husband Ihas been ill for several months, RETURNED MISSIONARY of Roylance, Staff Sgt John Kel- expected. to leave Tuesday for TO PRESENT REPORT ley of the Air Force, recently left Mesa, Anz. Miss Florence Webb, daugh- for overseas duty, VISITORS FROM O({.LAHOMA ter of Mr & Mrs George F Webb Mrs Erma Crump and Mrs Major & Mlrs Hilton Densley and of Sandy Second ward, who has Farrell Goodrich of Midvale and chllidren., Richard and Barbara returned from the Texas-Louis- Mr & Mrs J T Ostler of Sandy of Fort Sill, O.kl.a., ~ved here on iana mission will give a report visited Sunday with Mrs Mildred of her mission at the uwelcome Christensen and family at their Dec. 22. by a~t.omobtle to spend the holioays Wlth her parents, Mr . Home" program to be held in borne in Salt Lake City and with & M rs A C J ensen. They a l so VIS· connection with Sunday sacra- Mrs John Pollick and children in ited with other relatives at Riverment meeting Jan. 15 at the Midvale. ·th t . •- in t on, a nd W1 8 a it Lake t1en~ ward chapel, it has been an- I Mr & Mrs William Ferguson City before returning home. A nounced by Bishop Willard D entertained at a Christmas din· fa.mjly dinner wa.s held in tb.eir Bergman. j ner at their home in Sandy. !honor on Christmas day. Guests Included Ellis Park of SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP [San Diego, Calif., and Mr & Mrs SLATES COMING EVENTS Ralph Park and family, Mr & As a feature of the Special In· Mrs Wallace Ferguson, Sandy; terest group class of Sandy First Mr & Mrs Arval J Nelson and Agnes Dcmsie, Correspondent ward MIA Tuesday evening a daughter and Gary Ferguson of talk on the fourth article of Midvale, and Mr & Mrs Joseph The annual New Years party faith was given by Harold and Williams and sons of Draper. was held in the Herriman school Madge Thorpe. Aaronic Priesthood boys and auditorium Monday featuring a A oound moving picture will LDS girls of Sandy First wadr childrens dance in the afternoon be presented by Arval J Neloon 1 enjoyed a special holiday "mys- and a Western dance for adults of Midvale, at a meeting of the tery" party Friday evening at in the evening. group to be held Jan. 10 at 7:30 the Sandy recreational hall. Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell mo· p m at the chapel. ! Games and dancing were en~ tored to RUJ>ert, ldaho, for the Dr Royal B Garff of the speech joyed and refreshments were New Years weekend where they department, University of Utah, served. were guests of Mr & Mrs Youis will be guest speaker at the Mr & Mrs W L Rogers of Gran· Jensen and family, reurning on meeting January 17, it has been ite left last week for the West Monday evening, announced. Coast where they will spend a Mr & Mrs Jesse H Dsnsie en· month visiting their daughter tertained at a turkey dinner on and son-in·law, Mr & Mrs Rich- Sunday. Guests included Mr & HAND FAMILY SOCIAL ard "Gilton in Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs A H Dansie and daughter, HELD DURING HOLIDAYS The D A Hand family held New Years as well as Christ· Thelma, and Blaine Peterson of their annual Christmas social mas was celebrated by Major & Lark. Thursday evening or last week Mrs Hilton Densley and children At the Sunday morning servwith 43 in attendance. Richard and Barbara Ann of Ft. ice of the LDS church the chris~ Gifts were exchanged during Sill, Okla., who spent the holi- tening of the first grandchild of the evening and refreshments days with her parents, Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Earl Poor was solemaerved. Mr & Mrs Glen Hammer A C Jensen here. They also vis· nized. The new born son Is that and children Bobby and Virginia ited with relatives and friends of Mr & Mrs Lowell Hamilton. came from Logan for the occa~ in Salt Lake City and Riv~rton. l Guests at the Spencer Miller aion. The Hammers recenUy A bobsled party was en)oyed home for the Christmas holidays moved .from their home in Sandy New Years eve by a group in· 'were Mr & Mrs Loran Miller and to Logan where Mr Hammer is eluding Mr & Mrs Ross Burn· family of Salt Lake City and employed by the state Fish and Ingham and Shefford Thompson Mr & Mrs Douglas Miller and Game Dept. of Salt Lake City; Miss Dorothy family of Midvale and Mr & Mrs Special guests were Mr & Mrs Slaughter, Miss Eva George, and N Jacobson of Salt Lake City. James Marble of Corrine, and Udell Webster of Sandy and Mr Mrs Bernice Edgar was the Mr & Mrs Ezra W Stewart of & Mrs Vern Welch of Midvale. guest of Mr & Mrs R W RidgeSandy. Following the sleigh ride, the way In Salt Lake City on New F=~==========~===~~===-=====;-1 1Years day. Miss Margaret Miller has re· turned to Provo to resume her I studies at BYU, after spending the holidays with her parents, [ Mr & Mrs Wendell Miller and family. Mrs Spencer Miller attended the New Years party at the Moose club in Salt Lake as the guest of Mr & Mrs Golden Peterson of Salt Lake. Visiting at the home of Mrs Cecil Poor for New Years were Mr & Mrs Arthur R Poor of Salt 2 o/o Interest Federally Insured Lake and Mr & Mrs Boyd Bastian of Murray. Mr & Mrs Douglas Miller en· tertalned at their home In MidCOMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES vale after the New Years dance at the Aval on ballroom. Games for the people of and New Years stories were feathe Jordan area tured with a breakfast at 5 a. m. served to 14 guests. Mrs Alice Bowen of Salt Lake spent New Years holiday with her brother and family, Mr & Mrs Henry Butterfield. Mrs Allee Bodell attended a West Jordan stake Rellet SoclMember Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. • ety party Friday at Riverton honoring all the ward presiMidvale, Utah dencies of the stake. Mr & Mrs Spencer Miller recently visited with Mr & Mrs Steve Kalpets!s ot South Jordan . The final meeting of the out· going Sandy city council was held Tuesday evening at Sandy city hall with Mayor J M Boy· den presiding. An explanallon of the the 1950 budget was given by Clyde A Miller, chairman of the finance committee, Other business was also taken up, after which the reigns of city government were turned over to the new city oftlclals who were sworn in by Justice Grant Crump. The newly elected officers are Isaac L Sorenson, mayor; Noal C Bateman, Orren J Greenwood, J Marvin Larson and J Clement Crapo, councilmen; Clyde Swen· son, hold·over councilman, Harold Bjork, treasurer, Mrs Ann Andersen, recorder. A list of appointments made by the new adminstratlon will be published next week. 'Personal I I WEST JORDAN ACCOUNT MIDVALE BRANCH BANK • Friday, January 6, 1950 On Monday, Dec. 26, Mil & Mrs Making a bold and brilliant P T Bateman held their annual bid for another record breaking Christmas dinner fofl their family. year of sales, Oldsmobile Divls- Special guests were Mr & Mrs ion of General Motors Corpora- Eugene Wagstallf of East M.idtion today i~troduces its new vale, Mrs Joseph Jacobsen of Cot· 1950 line of Stxes and Eights at tonwood a.nd Mr & Mrs J olm. deaJer showrooms throughout ,Schmidt of Salt Lake City. America, In the completely new On New Years Eve following "Futuramic Fleet for '50'' are the da.n.ce at the Avalon ballroom nineteen models in three new ,m Crescent Mi" & Mrs Dale Bate· series-the 6-cyllnder "76" series man entertained twelve guests at and the new lower-priced 8-cyl- luncheon. inder "88" and ''98" series enThe P T Batemans were guests tirely new in style and features. at the Lynn Bateman home in Highlights of the presentation Salt Lake City New Years day. are Increased selectivity of adMr & Mrs Clifford Justensen vance design body types and and daughter Judy of West Jor· colors, many notable mechani- dan are weekend guests of friends Eight especially trained l>aUerinu will npplement the cal improvements, and the proin Spring City. intupretatiTe skate-dancing of Eileen McDonnell in the vision for standard transmlssion "Symphony in Pink" produdl0111 numMr in SkatinR" Vanitiee Mr & Mrs Ray G Sharp of West cars at lower prices in all three of 1950 whea the completely aew $LOOO,OOO spectacle Jtl•Y• Jordan entertained 10 guests at a 5-day encageaent at the Colioeua ia Salt LaM Cit:r series to supplement the optiona sooia.l and luncheon New Years openin& oa Ja~uary 4 thru Junt&rJ L al H.ydra-Matic Drive models. ee. Prizes were won by La.Dell "The goal of Oldsmoble en· The mineral resources of the gineers and designers was to Steadman and M!rs Fl-ed Kirk~ Clyde Raddon and son Ralph of Salt Lake, Mtr & Mrs Raymond United States comprise the cor-man. exceed previous standards of ex· Royal Spratling arrived home Nelson anJ family and the motb- nerstone ot American manufaf' ... cellance which during the past Years eve 1n time to see the er, Mrs Sarah Egbert of West turing. year enabled Oldsmobile to year out and the new year Jordan. cl!mb to new heights In public Tv.·enty-two members ot the favor," said S E Skinner, vice- in. He has been employed at Ampresident of General Motors and erma, Texas. His family was very old Book of Monnon class held a general manager of the Olds- happy to hae him at home again. pot luck dinner Saturday night at mobile Division. "With this outMrs Ella B Richardson enter- the home of Mr & Mrs Frank standing 'Futuramlc Fleet', Olds- tained Mr & Mrs Bob Hansen Schmidt in West Jordan. mobile Is prepared to rocket of Los Angeles and Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs C M Beckstead spent ahead In 1950 with a minimum N H Wheat of Salt Lake City the Christmas ho:ldays at the production of 350,000 units," he at luncheon on Saturday, Dec. 31. home of Mrs Beckstead's daugh· added. The Swenson family he~d a pot ter & family, Mr & Mrs Alva Chief new Items of the 1950 luck dinner New Years day at \l'hitehouse of Tooele. Mr & Mrs E M Batema.n. had as premiere center around a new the S W Batema.p. home in West I've Got a Lovely Bunch of low price for series 1188" models, Jordan. Those present were Mr & New Y e:ars guests Mr & Mrs W Coconuts/Bluebird on Your a completely restyled series '98'; Mlrs Pearce Swenson, Mr & Mrs L Ho1li.day and Mrs Margaret Windowsill-Freddy Martin the introduction of Oldsmobile's Clyde Swenson, Mr & Mrs Clif. Km1ball of Pleasant Grove and Festival of Roses/WhY Was I Born-Bi 11 Lawrence. New Whirlaway Hydra-Matlc ford Swenson, Mrs Edith Orgill ).frs Ruby 'I'lllJiett or Cn:gon. Mule Train/ Singing My Way Drive; the offering of Holiday and Mr & Mrs John F Erickson. Mr & Mrs C M Bateman had Back Home-Vaughn Mon· Coupe steel top convertibles in An evening of games and visiting as New Years day guests Mr & roe. three distinct price ranges; the waa enjoyed by all. I Can Dream, Can't II Over Mrs Alva Whitehouse and family Three Hills-Tex Beneke. continued use of the sensational Mr & Mrs D LeRoy Bateman of Tooele and the A W Egbert Stampede I Church Music new high compression "Rocket" <·r.tertained at a family New Years family of Ogden. Special guest Roy Rogers. engine with no fundamental dinner at their !home. Besides was Miss Dorothy El ertson a..lso Slipping Around ( Wedding changes, but with some minor members of the family special af Tooele. Bells-Texas Jim Robertson t refinements promotin additionVL,;ilors New YPnrs night at guests were Miss Ar Lou Me g . . al economy; and the w1denmg M)ullen and Clyde F\iher af Salt the (" M Beckstead home were 45 RPM RECORDS • of the •market by makr~g 01ds- Lake City and Mr Bateman's sis- Mrs Sarah Egber.t and Mrs Ellen are in our stock also - all mobiles famous autom1c trans- ter, Mrs EJa B Richardson of Nelson and Mr & Mrs Joe Me· RCA Victor Popular Albums . 1 ti l · are complete. We have a large mlSS on op ona equlpment at West Jordan. Candles ot Menan, Idaho. 11 stock of classics, and what we extra cost on new series 88" and Het urned misionaries of the :Mrs Sarah Egbert and family do not have we will be glad "98" models. to handle by special order, held their annual Chrisbna.s din- Northern States mission held a ner at the Herschel Egbert home rcl..Hion at the Pioneer hall in The first neW~Spaper published in Rierton. Those present beside West Jordan New Years eve. regularly was printed in Germany t.he Herschels and Egberts were 'J"J t·re were some 40 present to in 1609. Mr &Mrs Orrin Beckstead & fam- enjoy dancing and reminiscing and Midvale 47-51 North Main ily of South Jordan, Mr & Mrs to ·watch the new year in. An inexpensive rubber plate scraper effeciently cleans out •v•rv I specy of batter from a bowl when transferlng the mixture to a bak~ ing or serving dish. I RECORDS SOTER'S IUNKLE HANK St:Z I After-Inventory ONE OF FE.W "!kiNGS MONEV C"'""'i" 6UV I& A GOOD / tC {1;_ h I One habit you never develop is that of going too long without having your ca.r lubri· cated at LEONARD NEWBOLD'S SUPER SERVICE. Our trained specialists work on every make car . . . using the newest, most modern eq ui,pment. While you're here look through our endless selecetion of auto accessories. SUPER SERVICE ,..., IIIIP 1•• IIOMI A/00 AUTO SVI>PLif$ LAMP SHADES, Complete line of Clark's, J&P Coat and Gem Big Ball ............ 25c -- reduced sharply! Plastic Trains, wind up were $1.89 now 98c Plastic Trains were 89c, now 69c Linoleum Mats, were 39c . . now at 15c King of the Hill SLED, a $10.98 value to go for $8.98 all steel frame 53 inch SLED -sold for $7.98 ......... to go for $6.00 MIOVALI IOJ C.INTI. ST Trains, 1.98, now 98c Pianos, 2.98, now 1.98 Mech. 4.98, now 3.29 by opening a SAVINGS SE~TINEL M rB Clara E Beckl/tead, Corres. I START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT THE Page Four Can't·be·copied .flavor! Millions prefer Tractor Sets were 2.19 now 1.79 Five Year Diariea, 29c Wood Burning Sets, were 2.98 now 1.98 / 2-oz Red Hearl . . . . 49c Tool Chests were 5.19 now 4.19 Starl the New Year Right!We slill have a complete line of Ledgers, Cash Books, S.E., D.E. Journals, etc......... priced at 25c and 35c Midvale Variety Store 58 North Main Midvale, Utah I |