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Show 8<lQ<lQO<lQQt\QQOOOOOOOOOOOO I cooD('ss I § (OilJIINI(UIL I 8 1 BOOK RE VIEW SLATED FOR LA DY LIONS MEET A review of the-- book, "Its Cheaper by the Dozen," by Frank and Lillian Glllbreth, will be presented by Mrs Joseph L Pier· son, as a feature of the program of the Sandy Lady Lions' meet· ing, Wednesday, Jan. 18, at 8 p. m. at the home of Brs Albert Nielson, 8351 South State St., It has been announced by Mrs Barbara Carson, president. Mrs John Henschkle and Mrs AI bert Nielson will be the hostesses of the evening. Utah Symphony Slates Brilliant Violinist I THE Page Four MI D VALE SE~TI~E L Friday, January 13, 1950 One of the most brilliant In 1906 in Salt Lake county young violin players in the she was married to Abraham world, Frances Magnes, will be -..--""'.._....._.,.-v...,__....,~_.....v-""'.._...' MRS. J. T. OSTLER, Correspondent Starley. They were divorced and guest artist on the next Utah Pvt. Darrell H. Sisam she was married to George Wells Symphony program, which will ~~ Military funeral services wlll July 22, 1922, in Farmington. 8q Je~n M.,.,.;~ be staged at the Tabernacle in be conducted today at 11 a..m. Mrs. Wells was a member of Hein• Hoz:n• lzutitut• Salt Lake City on Wednesday, for Pvt. Darrell H Sisam, son of the Church of Jesus Christ of January 25. Mr & Mrs Wilford Sisam, il60 E Latter Day Saints and had reCenter st, Midvale, who was sided In Sandy 10 years. She follows the great Artur killed In action In Italy, Oct 28, Rubinstein who attracted a pac· Surviving are her husband; 1944. Honoring the birthday ann i· ked gallery Tuesday night. two sons, .. Lynn A Starley, Provo, versary of Melvin Jones, execuBorn In Midvale July 12, 1924, and Miss Magnes combined all the Melvin Darrell Starley, tive secretary of Lions interna· elements which make for great he was graduated from Jordan Bingham; a daughter, Mrs Mlltional, founder of Lionism, memartistry; a rich tone, remarkable high school, and was an elder dred Stella Bush, Sandy; three bers of the Sandy Lions club SENIOR SCOUT BASKETBALL technical dexterity, serious mu- In the Church of Jesus Christ sister, Mrs Minnie W Patton, under direction of the president. Following is a list of the West sicianship, as well as great of Latter Day Saints. He enlisted Provo; Mrs Pauline Hanman, John E Swanger, held a dinner In the army Nov. 5, 1943, and Berkeley. Cal .• and Mrs. Melissa Ralph B Keeler, principal of On Sou 's Sustainin• Virtues Jordan stake, Senior Scout bas- beauty and personal charm. Wed nesday even!pg at the Fire· the Draper school, will discuss received training at Camp She!· Hardy, Lomalinda, Cal.; two P - ..... She recently returned !rom an ketball team standings at the by, Miss. man's hall, with Seth Hansen as ''Help t 0 Parents In Meeting Sex Lunching lightly lately? Look lo brothers, J W Williamson, Los aoups to round out your noontime end of the first half of the sche- extended tour of Europe and r hair ma n of t he committee in Education Needs• of Children," at eating Services wHJ be conducted in Angeles, and Henry Williamson, program. SnacJdn& on sand- duled season. won wide acclaim in London, charge. the final session of a series of wiches or aalads is not enouah reTeam Won Lost Pet. Paris, Cannes and many other the Jefferson barracks national Vineyard, Utah county, and nine cemetery, George Whitley Jr. of Salt adult education classes, spon· fueiJnc to keep your health ~d Riverton 1st. 5 1 .833 promJnent music centers. grandchildren. energy at par. You need something H ri Surviving, In addition to his Lake Zone E chairman, was the sored by Sandy P T A, Wednes· warm and l100thing and onatalnlng er man 4 2 .677 Miss Magnes was born in featu red speaker. day, Jan. 25, at 8 p.m. at Sandy •.. aomethlng like aoup that will South Jordan 3 3 .500 Cleveland, Ohio and began her parents, are two brothers, Don· NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' The meeting also featured the junior high school, It has been whet your appetite, warm the Bluffdale 3 3 .500 musical career at six. At 14 sbe ald W and Robert Sisam, Mid· MEETING a nnual mempership drive under announced by Mrs J Marvin Lar- eoclcl.es of your heart, stoke your Riverton 2nd. 3 3 .500 made her first major solo ap · vale, and three sisters, Mrs. direction of Glen Peterson, chair· son, president lire, 3 3 .500 pearance with the Cleveland Maurice W Jex, Salt Lake City; lln.ion and Jordan Irrigation Co. · ot S an d y PTA • & and the ..,tisfy, one hot dish for abort- West J ord an 1s t . Principal place of business: m a n . New members were initA film and discussion wUl fol- order lunches, aoup hu everything West Jordan 2nd. 0 6 .000 Symphony Orchestra. Since then Mrs. Mark Seal, Riverton, and Union, Utah. ia ted and recognition given to low All adults are invited to at- t.o recommend it: flavor, fra&rance, In final games of West Jordan she has toured almost constant- Miss Patsy Slsam, Midvale. Notice is hereby given: That those who participated in the t wannth, substance, and food value. District Explorer Basketball lea- ly and been acclaimed from en . Its first appeal to hungry eaters b the Annual Stockholders' Meeting drive. The d inner was prepared This is the last of a series of its taste. At the beginning of a meal, gue, Herriman nosed Riverton coast to coast as one of the Annie S P Watson o! the Union and Jordan Irrigaa n d served by members of the six classes, featuring youth pro- when the taste buds are their keen- Second out of a win with a 19-18 greatest women violinists of all Funeral services for Mrs. An· tion Company will be held in the Lady Lions under direction of blems, sponsored by the local est, .wup is specially satisfying. For count, while Riverton First han- time. nle Selina Putman Watson, 59, East Midvale Scout Cabin, MonMrs Barbara Carson, president. pTA Midvale resident who died Monaoup is mainly flavor • • • a boiled ded Bluffdale a defeat with a Miss Magnes will play Braday, January 16, 1950, at 1 o'clocl;; down, brewed in ~ce of vegetaThe next meeting of the club · ; · · bles or meat, simmered slowly until 21-11 score and South Jordan hms "Violin Concerto'' in her day, were conducted Thursday iP· m. wlll be held Wednesday Jan. 25, the very heart and soul of all their won a victory over West Jordan Salt Lake appearance with the in Midvale Second ward, Church The purpose of th.is meeting i8 at 8 p.m .. goodoess bas seeped into the stoclt. Second with a 32·16 count. Utah Symphony. In addition the of Jesus Christ of Latter Day to hear and pass upon the fin ansoup isgarden also fragrance Sched u le f or Th ursd ay, J an. 19• orchestra will play Mozart's Saints, by S Heber Butterfield, cia.l report for the year 1949, and Mrs Eva Lynn Casperson and theThen wonderful fragrance• •of· MBS RHODA JACKSON little son Quentin Jr. have re- sun- ripened vegetables, old-fa.sh- at the Riverton junior high "Haffner Symphony" and Ber- bishop. to elect four directors to act for Mrs Watson was born Aug 9, four years; also to transact any FETED ON BIRTHDAY turned to their home at Pres- ioned herbs, and fine imported spices school gym: 7 p.m., Riverton loiz "Roman Carnival Overture." 1890, In Woodruff, Rich county, business that may legally c6me beHonoring the 73rd birthday ton Idaho after spending two cooked together till their bouqueta First vs. Riverton Second. Bluffa daughter of Andrew Jackson fore the meettng. have achieved a m&ITiage of good dale, bye. Schedule for Thurs. HOLSTEIN BREEDERS anniversary of Mrs Rhoda Hill I' weeks as the guests of her par- scents. and Elizabeth Neville Putman. Jackson, Dec 28, members of her ents, Mr & Mrs F M Bagley. At first sip, soup's wannth may day Jan. 19 at West Jordan jun· HOLD COUNTY MEET Edward Clyde, attorney for the famlly met at her home. Mr & Mrs William 0 Jones seem merely a comforting and down- ior high school gym: 7 p.m., State Director, B F Andrus of She was married Jan. 12, 1910. in Salt Lake Water District, will exA social evening was spent ot East Second South St., Sandy, right friendly thing. But this West Jordan First vs South Jor- Draper, announces that the an- Evanston, Wyo. plain and discuss the purpose and warmth serves a much more im' a nd refreshments served . Those are rejoicing over the arrival of portant purpose than just sensory dan. 9 p.m.~ West Jordan Second nual county meeting of the Hoiplana o! the proposed district. Allie Vanzant Facey present included Mr & Mrs J T a daughter, Wednesday, Jan. 4, pleasure. It has both physical and vs. Herriman. FRANK PIERSON, Secretary. stein Breeders Association was Mrs. Allie Vanzant Facey, 80, Jackson and sonos Gerald and at the LDS hospital. Mrs Jones psychological value also. For some:.. J held at the home of Willis WhitWayne, Mr &Mrs Roy M Hill is the former Miss Violet At- thing warm, at the beginning of a WEST JORDAN STAKE M-MEN beck, Thursday evening Jan. 12, Sandy, died at her residence meal, makes the taste buds leap with Tuesday at 4 a. m. after a long and Mr & Mrs Udell Hill and 1wood of Holladay. joy. This mouth-watering welcome Following is the final stand· at which time new officers were illness. family of Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Reed Grant and son in turn sets the gastric juices flow- ing of the M-Men teams of the elected, last year's projects and Born In Olvey, Ark. , Oct. 2:7, George F Jackson Jr. and child- Gary Lee of San Francisco, Cal. ing. So that by the time food West Jordan Stake at the end of obligations and how to meet reaches the stomach, the stage is h · 1869, she was a daughter of John ren and Mrs Leah Willias of spnt the holiday season visiting set for perfect and pleasant digestion t e ftrst half of the season: them and future business were and Margaret Bird Vanzant. Ogden; Mrs Pearl Olsen of with their parents, Mr & :Mrs to occur. Team Won Lost Pet. discussed. All prices listed are good After short residence in MonSpringville and Mr & Mrs Cle- Carter E Grant and sister and West Jordan 2nd. 5 1 .833 Among those present were Many soups are also nota ble f or Ri tana, she came to Utah 47 years Thru Jan 31, 1950 t 2 d 5 1 833 ment R Nickle and tamily of brother in Jaw, Mr & Mrs Cl!f. substance. ver on n · · Harmon E Day, P R Fitzgerald, ago and had resided in Sandy Chowders, gumbo ereMODERN BLOND Sandy. I ton R Alsop and daughter Siler· oles, vegetable soups and such, teem South Jordan 4 1 .800 Grant R Andrus, James H Day, the past 40 years. BEDROOM SET Mrs Jackson was also honored lene and Lois. Mr & Mrs Grant with the good things of the field, gar- West Jordan 1st. 3 3 .500 J Leon Smith and Griffith KimShe was married to Charles den, stream, and food factory alike, Riverton 1st. 2 4 333 at a surprise social on Friday were extensively entertained 4-Pc all hardwood. that soup, stocked with vegeta- Bluffdale 4 '200 ball all of Draper. This same Facey in Butte, Mont., May 23, e vening by members of the gen- during their stay here. They So 1 bles, meat, and fish, can be counted · Reg. $134.95 group and others will meet at 1898. ealogical class of Sandy First moved to California in August on to contribute importantly to a Herriman 0 6 .000 Provo Jan. 13th and 14th where $119.95 Surviving besides her husband ward Sunday school of which where Mr Grant is employed by lean luncheon if it's the hearty role Schedule for Thursday, Jan 19, the American Dairy Association, are two daughters, Mrs Bessie Complete that's needed. Mrs J ackson is the class Jeader, the American Can Company. Finally, soups have food value, at Riverton junior high gym: 8 The Utah Dairy Federation and Troester and Mrs Stella Gissea t the horne of Mr & Mrs J The holidays meant much to also. Good condensed soups, made p.m., Riverton First vs. Riverton LIVING ROOM OUTFIT The Utah State Breeders Assoc· man, MidvaJe; three grandchildT h omas Ostler. A social evening 1 the Albert Nielsons because of of garden-fresh food products, add Second. 9 p.m., West Jordan Se- iation will hold their annual 2-Pc. Studio Couch set, end was enjoyed and a program pre- ! the visit of their daughter and their own impressive weight to the con vs Herriman .Schedule for meeting. A fine educational pro- ren; a brother, Sam Vanzant, table, lamp, & throw rug. Everton, Ark.; four sisters; Mrs sented including a vocal solo, son in law, Mr & Mrs Harlow nutritional balance of your meals. Thursday, Jan. 19, at West Jargram is insured all interested in Rhoda Starkey, Harrison, Ark. , I And when condensed soups, in all $169.95 "That Wonderful Mother of Bates of Arlington, Calif. Mr & their concentrate of richness, ax-. dan junior high school gym: 8 the dairy business. Mrs Sarah McBroom, Phoenix, Chrome Duncan-Phyte Type Mine," by her daughter, Mrs Mrs Bates also visited with re- doubled with an equal quantity ef p.m., Bluffdale vs. Copperton. 10 Ariz .• and Mrs Mrs Maude ScragLilly Nickle. l latlves at Provo. milk. the food value of your sand- p.m., West Jordan First vs. South DINETIE SET gens and Mrs Jennu Willis, 01· wich-salad duo soara ltnlght upJordan. Ellis Park of the U. S. Naval Refreshments were served to The family of the late Mr & 5 piece - Pla<tic top and . air station of San Diego, Calif vey. t he gwest of honor and Mr & Mrs 1 Mrs David Bills of Riverton met wards. To give soup added heft, try th-. In final games of the f1rst half t th h I'd with h' · Duran Upholstering • spen e o 1 ays 1s parEzra L K unz, Mr & Mrs Otto at the home of Mr & Mrs Glenn Tomato Soup Surprise schedule of West Jordan Stake ents, Mr & Mrs Ralph Park of Alice Starley Wells $94.50 Ludwig, Mr & Mrs Judson L 0 Pollard in Ogden, recently. A Cut lengthwi.te in ;ulienn.e nri~ M-Men basketball league West Sandy. The trip was made by Mrs. Allee Starley Wells, 59, PLATFORM ROCKERS Tolman, Mr & Mrs Clement R turkey dinner was enjoyed and 1 grilled "hot-dog."' I Jordan First downed ~opperton Western Airlines Sandy, died at her residence, Nickle, Mr & Mrs Heber L Jen· gifts exchanged by all in at- Onwith a 35-32 score, while River· $18.95 Main and 2nd East, Sandy, .sen, Mrs Lester Harris. Mrs Mar- tendance. Those present includ- 1 slice bread .-;;r,;/ton Second won a decisive vic- - - - - - - - Tuesday at 12:15 a.m. after a l nda Lundberg, John T Bolliger, ed Mr & Mrs Lancelot Bills, Mrs .,mnkl.e thick laver~1 tory over Herriman with a 53-10 Mr & Mrs William Ferguson lingering illness. A E Atwood, Mr & Mrs J T Ost• Louetta Madsen, Miss Lorena grated cheese ·~ count while Riverton First down- left Monday night for Oakland She was lborn Nov. 2, 1890, in ler aU of Sandy and the grand· Madsen and Mr & Mrs Glen E top lightly with co<Lting ofed Bluffdale with a 38·20 count Ca-lif. for a visit with their Lakeview, Utah county, daugh· chil dren of Mr & Mrs Ostler, I Butterfield of Riverton; Mr & Mrs "Complete Hbusebolds" Wlilrcestershire sauce. and West Jordan won over South daughter and son-in-law, Mr & ter of John and Hanna Sward J ohn and Sherry Ann Pollick of Roy Glazier and Mr & Mrs Leo Pktce undeT broiler until cheeae 41-51 N. Main Mid. 812 Jordan with a 28-23 score. Mrs James Tudor. Williamson. Mid vale. Bills of Salt Lake City; Mr & melts. Cut in squares. Add "h<>tMrs Jackson, is actively en- Mrs Derrill S Bills ol Sandy; Mr dog'' strips and cheese crou.tO"'\6 to-g aged as genealogical Sunday & Mrs James Butterfield of Mid· 1 11-oz. can condensed cream of tomato soup, diluted. sch oo] teacher, is also an active vale; Mr & Mrs Havelock Smith Pea Soup With Chicken AlmODd worker in Sandy First ward gen- and Mr & Mrs Frank Rogers of Garnish ealogical committee and is chap- Coutts, Alberta, Cana.da and Mr T<>lain of the Sandburr Camp of & Mrs Glenn 0 Pollard and tam1 11-oz. can condensed cream of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. ily of Ogden. While the group pea soup, diluted were in attendance, telephone add-In addition to other Sandy calls were received from other 1 cup cooked chicken or leftover City appointments by the new members of the family unable roast pork, lamb, or veal, cut into cubes Sandy City administration, Dr to be in attendance, including 1A cup toasted salted almonds. Thomas E Clark has been named Kenneth Bills of Monrovia, CalWestern Wow as Sandy City Physician and Ex- ifornia and Mrs Amelia HugBrown. together in skillet-ecutive officer of Sandy City gins of Globe, Ar~ona. • ! cup chopped meat board of healtla, it has been an2 tablespoons chopped onion n ounced by Mayor Isaac L Sorlh teaspoon salt. We pri11t Butterwrappers. ensen. Y cs, Electric Cooking gives every Add to-- (l Lions' Observe Birthday Of Founder of Lionism 8 8 g ~eeooooeoe~~~Q~~~o~~o§ Adult Education Courses to Oose On January 25th I OBITUARIES . d 'Personal SW'ention FURNITURE SPECIALS I I I SOTER'S J' I 11-oz. can condensed vegetab]e soup, diluted Top with raw onion rings. Spring Symphony 1 RCA Victor ... TELEVISION 1 10" Tube, 61 sq. in. picture I0" TUBE CONSOLE 9TC 240 WI Doors 12 Y:a' ' TUBE CONSOLE 9TC 247 Almost 100 sq. in. picture 16" TABLE MODEL 9T 270 145 sq. in. picture • garden, .visit friends or whatever you wish to do. 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