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Show Funeral Services Held 1 For Sandy Citizen Funeral services for Wiliam M McNarney, 58, who died Nov. 20 <tt his home in Sandy, were eonMRS. J. T. OSTLER, Correspondent ctucted Friday at 2 p m !rom the Sandy First ward with A Le Mar Hendrickson of the bishopric, of· Sandburr Camp, DUP ficiating. Slates lnterestinC) Meet Speakers were Arthur E PeterMeeting of Sandburr Camp, DUP son, superintendent of Jordan Three one-act plays were pre- will be held Dec. 7 at 1:30 p m school district, and J C Crapo, musented Tuesday evening at the re- at Mt Jordan stake office in Sandy. sic director of Jordan high school. creational hall by Sandy First, Se- AI members and eligible members with closing remarks by Mr Hendcond and Third ward MIA"s. Acts are invited to attend, it has been rickson. presented were •tGray Beard," di- announced by Mrs Zella M SwenThe organ prelude and postlude rected by Mrs Loyal Kunz, with son, captain. were by Mrs Roxie N Rich. Intercast of Mrs Madge Thorpe, Mrs The lesson, ustories to Tell Your ment was in Sandy City cemetery. Beatrice Sagers, Miss Gayle Bus- Children," wil be presented by the Mr McNarney was born in Bingenbark. Miss Janice Greenwood. class leader, Mrs Elfleda Jensen. bam Aug. 10, 1892, a son of John Second ward play, "Crazy VioThe history of Mrs Claude D Do- and Mary Roberts McNarney. He let," directed by Miss Jolene Pier- man, a native Utah pioneer who was married to Lena Roth April 2, son included Naomi Brady, Maur- observed her 83rd birthday Nov. 1919 in Salt Lake. He was emine Edwards, Carol Kelstrom, Mary 2, will be read by the historian, ployed as an ore hauler for many Anderson, Marion Sund, Lorna Mrs Pearl R Shaw. A musical pro- years and later with the Salt Lake Carson Vella Peterson and Eve gram will also be presented. county road and bridge departlliller.' Hostesses will be Mrs Sha_w, Mrs ment. He was a member of Sandy The Third ward presented "Let's. Lila Woodhouse and Mrs Ehzabeth First ward. Be a Little Cuckoo," clirected by I Sorenson. Surviving are his widow, of Sandy; three daughters, llrs EveGlen Sacos. Characters were MarMEET garet Tennant, LaVon Grass, Joan RELATIVES LEAVE T 0 lyn M Nielsen of South Jordan; Johnson Carol Jayes, Carrol Ro-1 RETURNING MISSIONARY Mrs Florence Dowding of Sandy, ' Mrs Cleo B Sorenson, daughter and Mrs Wand a Taylor of Garge~~orclian selections between the of Mr & Mrs John Bolliger left field; three grandchildren and one acts were played by Miss Jean- Friday with her father and moth· sister, Mrs Sarah Schlicting of nette Kunz; also selections by the er-in-law, Mr & Mrs Harold Soren- Chico. Calif. son Sr and son Robert of HollaSandy instrumental quartet. day for New York to meet Harold Mrs Luella Voorhees returned to Charters Sorenson who just completed two her home in Manti last week folRenew Troop years mission for the LDS church lowing a visit with her daughter Renewal of charters in all scout in Norway. troops in Mt Jordan district is Elder Sorenson is expected to be and son-in-law, Mr & Mrs J M Woodhouse. now in process, according to J in New York Dec. 6. William Nielsen, district chairman. -------All sponsors of scouts and Ea- BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN plorers are urged to cooperate. FOR J THOMAS OSTLER The children of John Thomas Sandy· MIAs Give 3 One-Act Plays I inspirational talk Tuesday at 7:30 THE MIDVALE SENTINEL Page Six Friday, December 1, 1950 . p.m. as a feature of Sandy First Ward MIA Special Interest group. Mr & lll:rs John T Bolliger en- tricia Carrigan, Wayne Nielsen, Mr & Mrs Dell Brimhall an- tertained at a Thanksgiving dinner and Roger Martineau. now1ce the birth of a daughter, at their home. Guests included Mr The public is invited to attend. The various classes of Sandy Nov. 155, at the Cottonwood bas- & Mrs Glen Bolliger and family, First Ward Primary, under direc- pital. The Brimhalls have another Mr & Mrs Noal Bolliger and famBAZAAR TO BE HELD tion of their teachers, delivered child, a son, Michael. ily, Milo Bolliger and children, and Thanksgiving fruit baskets to the Mr & Mrs Arza Boulter and sons, Eugene Bolliger. AT E. MIDVALE WARD "shut·ins" of the ward, according Leonal and David of Sandy, were East Midvale Second ward will Elder A Richard Peterson, who f to Mrs. Bertha B. Richards, presi· d t f th p . Thanksgiving dinner guests o served on a mission in Norway, bold a bazaar Thursday evening, en e nmary. their parents, Mr & Mrs William and also os president of the Nor· Dec. 7, at the ward recreation halL The Misses Jeannette and Ro- JMarsden, in Salt Lake. wegi:m mission, was speaker at All kinds of home made articles J. Earl Robinson was taken to Sandy First ward sacrament. Spe- suitable for Christmas gifts will layne Rich o{ Emmett, Idaho, now atteudmg the BYU at Provo, were the St. Mark's hospital Friday of cial violin selections were by Wil- be on sale. Home made candy, hot week·e~d guests of the1r uncle and last week for special treatment. ford Pierson accompanied on the dogs, nuts, hamburgers nad iCfl He returned to his home in Sandy piano by his daughter, Mrs Betty cream will also be sold. aunt, B1shop & Mrs John E Rich. Mr &: Mrs Clyde Coult of Sandy Tuesday and is still in a serious Jo Mumford. A program from 7 to 8 p m will have moved to East Mill Creek conditiOn. His many relatives and begin the festivities, to be fel- • to make their home. Mr & Mrs friends hope for his speedy re- LENNBERG PIANO STUDENTS lowed by games and other forms Stanley James & family of Midvale covery. TO BE PRESENTED IN RECITAL of entertainment. have moved to the Coult home, . ' The affair is being sponsored which they purchased recently. A Thanksgiving family dinner P1ano students of Don and ~ona by the ward building committee Lieut. Col. & Mrs. Barney D. was held at the home of Mr & Mrs Lennberg w1ll be presented m a . ted b al uxil" . White, 111 East 7720 South, East Virden J Nelson in Sandy. Present recital Thurdsay, Dec. 7, at 7 :30 at_ssiS f thy ad. JaryA!l orgmberaamza. · th ""d . 1ons o e war me Midvale, announce the birth of 3 were Bishop and Mrs John E Rich p m, m e ml vale c1ty hall d th bli 1 vited to tdaughter, Sat., Nov. 25, at the LDS and children; Mr & Mrs Melvin Part of the recital will consist an e pu c are n a hospital. The Whites have three Jenkins and familyj Mr & Mrs Vir- of a musical costume revue where tend. other children, Dennis, Susan and den J Nelson and family of Sandy; tbe. students dress will be descrip~ Murray. Mrs. White is the for- Mr & Mrs Arval J Nelson and tive of their musical selections. Starts INSTANnY to relieve mer Miss Catherine Cash of Mid- daughters of Midvale, and the The following students will par· vale. Lt.·Col. White is on the Man- Misses Jeannette and Rolayne ticipate : Linda & Wayne Sabey, ehurian border in Kore-a with the Rich of Emmett, Idaho. Don Blasius, Diane Butterfield, Mrs. Zelia Swenson, captain of Gary \Vhitmore, Diane Reed, Doris 7th U. S. lnfaniTy. Caused by Colds Mr & Mrs Kelvin J Drake Jr the Sandburr Camp, Daughters of Booth, Shirleen Carlson, Elaine & Just rub on Musterole •.. it's made and son, Russell of Sandy, were Pioneers; Mrs. Veloy Alsop and David Marchant, Wanda & Weldon especially to promptly relieve coughs~ Thanksgiving dinner guests of Louise Peterson, vice captains; Noland, Jean Smith, Jeanette, Daroore throat and a~bing chest muscles due to colds. M usterole actually helps their parents, Mr & Mrs Kelvin Mrs Pearl Shaw, historian, and lene & Kathleen Jones, Larry Marbreak up local congeation in tbe upJ Drake Sr., at their home on Pio- Mrs Laura Larson attended the shall, Pat .& Jackie Lalley, Benny per bronchial tract, nose and t.hroat. 1 n 3 strengths. neer Ave., Midvale. Salt Lake county camp meeting at & Arthur Boyd, Polly Abplanalp, Otis A. Pierce, former bishop of the Memorial Building in Salt Lake Dixie Reed, Sidney Smith, Sally & Draper Second Ward, will give an City Monday. 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Mr & Mrs J Thomas Ostler were Thanksgiving dinner guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr & Mrs John Pollick, at Midvale. DELINQUENT NOTICE ' ' Draper Irrigation Company ,_! j_: Principal Place of Bu5iness, Draper, Utoh 1,, S p R O U S E _R E I T Z XCmaansdMyix DOLLAR DAYS 25C pound - i II !I Cotton 4.00 " 1328 Delbert & Revella '• K Angus 6 1 1~ ~;~::~~rown lI I :~; ~~::s c~-m~~~~.~- ~ F1o~~r; ~~~e :~ :~~~:dH~'7.n FOR CHRISTMAS Building and Remodeling 1349 1386 1226 1078 933 1252 1345 Materials 1259 1450 1452 + 393 118 904 f 413 86 : 1 Complete Line of 1200 • The Finest of Home Appliances Blue & reg. $1.29. green. Sizes 2-8 .... lij 3::: 111 : 4.00 ! $1 $} II 1:.- · - *- 5 poun dS $1.69 :_ ~-! $2 •89 '.d • ' $} H H n n Men's and Boys Cotton and Rayon lj!j Stripes and Checks R · • 39 eg. c ·················· 3 pair j! *- *_ DOLLS .......... 25c: to $6.98 RAYON PANTS $} 11•' II • ! JUNIOR BIKES Regular Velocipede Construction ...................... - - TINKER TOYS 40c: to $1.29 $} PLASTIC TOY DISHES Reg. $1.19 $1.00 _ $2 $4 49 "Blue Bell" !j !1 1'1 II SLIPPER SOX . :_,!_, I Men's, ladies', Children's-all wool soft leather soles, Red, G reen, Bl ue. All s1zes • ....... . 1 - l! $ 98 H 1· H • HAND I-LIGHT for any Auto KIDDY KOOK iI * jj 1Oc: to 49c: "BUCKING FORD" .. $1.98 Clever w·lnd-Up - FLANNEL SHIRTS ~;:f~r~z:d --~- ~--~~~-~~~---······· $}.98 comp-lete*S-election $} ,~_: .i .1 DRESS SOCKS $2 98 *_ BLACK BOARD on STAND Reg. $1.29 .. 2 for $1.00 _ *_ VELOCIPEDE ............ $6.98 Bicycle Type, I 0" front Wheel • $} ------------Plugs into cigarette lighter Operates on battery ....... . Radiant XMAS LIGHTS II $} j! In series outfits of Eight lights ............ 2 sets ~· li VELOCIPEDE Bicycle Type Ball bearing front wheel Rubber Tires ............. .... .. .. . FIGURINES - - 15c - $2.00 Xmas Decorations & Gift Wraps See our complete selection of these lovely hand-painted imports Make your selection now from our complete line of tree and table decorations, and wrappings Free Candy to Ch1ldren Accompanied by Parents - Dr. Orson E. Kesler Shop to Advantage at ChlroproctOI' announces Office Hours in Midvale WEST JORDAN LBR. CO. 114 N. Main Ph. Mid. 212 7 to 9 p.m. evenings• Or by Appointment 479 E. Center St. Phones: Mid. 308 - S. L. 4-4791 • ': Men's Hand Painted Reg to $1 49 • • ···················· ROLLER SKATES BOOKS .......... T:!:~ II ' WIND UP TRAINS _ NYLON HOSE And in accordance with the law and an order of the Board of Di· rectors made October 9, 1950, as many shares of each parceilll bof stock as may be necessary w e sold at public auction at the office of the secretary at her residence in Draper. Utah, on December 20, 1950, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. to pay the delinquent assessments thereon together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. Helen M. Vawdrey Secretary-Treasurer First Publ. Dec. 1, 1950. ' ' KJNG SIZE TIES *- - !I 0 YS • TRAINS ec:tnc: .... 511 •98 - Reg. $1.49 .............. 2 for Russel Hensley 1 ladies and Girls 4 Annie Lena Johnson 1 4.00 !j George E James Jr. 2 s:oo Pastel Color. All sizes E L Madsen 20 80.00 : i Reg. 59c ···················· 2 for Deloid Mickelsen 1 4.00 Deloid Mickelsen 1 4.00 Herbert B & Arlene C Nichols 1 4.00 1 4 ·00 F M Peterl;on 51 gauge 15 denier Afton Evans 1 4.00 Tom Bailey & First Quality. Every pair 4 00 1 w R Kinkg Perfect. Reg. $1.29 • .... pr. · 5 20 ·00 Carrol Pac E M Rasmussen 2 8.00 --- . . Mary J Rasmussen 1 4.00 1 4 ·00 J R Rawlins 4 00 1 · A W Sorenson ;:~~e ~i!orenson 1: : : j Aluminum Kitchen Set Murray & Gayle H Reg. $2.29 value .......... .... ! El GIRLS' SLIPS : : !1,.:_: 00 1 !! cp~u:~ol.ate7~c jl Ball Bearing ...... .... $2.49 4.00 j 12.00 1 1 Pebble Crepe. Peach color & 1 1~~ i;~~~s~~':,;: Paints and Varnishes ji !:: II ~ !:~ 664 Joseph Cherry 1 1189 James Clyde Crane 3 900 24.00 ~ ·:~~~ ~y~lAB!~:~n BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME T Q $} knit. _r_! _,i sfh ~~ Ijj Child 's 2-pc. PAJAMAS 1 I 2~ pounds Open Friday and Saturday until 9:00 p. m. - "Lovable Bras c;~~-~~ta ~~~:drus XMAS BOXED FRIDAy and SATURDAy f Notice is hereby given that there ,,l_,l are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of the ' 1 11 regular annual assessment of $4.00 ,1_1 per share levied on the capital stock of the Corporation on Octo- j ~ Nationally Advertised ber 9th, 1950, the several amounts l! C I set opposite the names of the re- ~ omp ete size range Nylon, Rayon, Cotton ... . pr. 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