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Show BOY PHEASANT SMASHES HURT FALL FROM VEHICLE Richard (Ricky) Hobush, 2, sustained serious bruises and abrasions but no broken bones, when he fell out of the cab of a pickafternoon up truck Wednesday near his home in Sandy. He was riding with his two sisters and father, George S Hobush, when the door came open and he toppled to the ground. The little boy was rushed to a Midvale physician, and is now recovering at his home. IN MBS. J. T. OSTLER, Correspondent other decorations in keeping with Sandy Second Ward Announces Officers Sandy Second ward which was reorganized recently with Clarence P. Hansen, Bishop; Gordan B. Greene, first counselor; Glade N. second counselor and Brimhall, Robert C. Swenson as ward clerk, announce auxiliary officers as follows: Mrs. Florence Relief Society: Cundick, president; Mrs. Eugenia Mrs. "Whetman, first counselor; Fern Anderson, second counselor; Mrs. Evelyn Jensen, secretary. Sunday School: Vernal Anderson, Superintendent; Kenneth first assist. Supt.; George A. Hill, second assist. Supt. Y.M.M.I.A. Jay Pond, Superintendent; Kendell Smith, manuel assistant; Frank Mumford, activity counselor; Gary Nelson, superintendent. Y.W.M.I.A. Mrs. Marian Holdaway, president; Mrs. Hazel Person, Mrs. Bernice Jensen, counselor; recreation counselor; Miss Nola Brown, secretary; Miss Mary Jo Walters; attendance secretary. Primary: Mrs. Wilma Edwards, president; Mrs. Enid Smith, first counselor and Mrs. Edna Brown, second counselor; Mrs. Emma secretary. Genealogical chairman: Milton Cundick. Junior SunFann Pierson. day supervisor: coordinator: Aaronic Priesthood Harold Bjoik. Age-grou- p Maz-ami- s, the fall season. Those attending were Fire Chief John Bolliger, Mr & Mrs Reg White, A Robert Larson, Mr & Mrs Clyde Swenson, Mr & Mrs Win Hughes, Mr & Mrs Leo Lundberg, Mr & Mrs Arvid Larson, Mr & Mrs s G Leonard Larson, Mr & Mrs Larson, Mr & Mrs Francis A Orton, Mr & Mrs Albert Hard-castlMr & Mrs Martin Meissner, Mr & Mrs DeLos Beckstead, Mr & Mrs Paul Anderson, Mr & Mrs Noal Bolliger, Mr & Mrs Donald Dowding, Mr & Mrs Noal Bolliger, Mr & Mrs Paul Anderson and Mr & Mrs E Ray Long. The next meeting of the firemen will be held Dec. 3, at 7:30 Del-ma- p m. SANDY LEGION AUXILIARY TO STRESS MEMBERSHIP Membership will be stressed at the meeting of the Auxiliary unit of Sandy Post No. 77, American Legion Monday, Nov. 12 at 8 p m, at Sandy Congregational church it has been announced by Mrs Myrtle Wright, president. The program will be under the direction of Mrs Joan Alelman, program chairman. All persons eligible are invited to become members and are asked to contact Mrs Pat Gunderson, at 8400 South Seventh East street, or telephone Mid. NEW JERSEY VISITORS FETED WHILE HERE Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ottman of Basking Ridge, New Jersey, left Thursday of last week for their home following a week's visit with Mr. their son and daughter-in-law- , and Mrs. William G. Ottman. Trips to the interesting parts of Utah were taken by Mr. and Mrs. Ottman and parents during their stay here, including the Kennecott Copper mine at Bingham also Salt Lake, Logan and Bear River area, among other places. During their stay here Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ottman were guests of honor at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. John Elswood and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Elswood at their homes in Sandy. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William G. Ottman entertained at a dinner at their home honoring their The trip from New Jersey to Utah and return was made via the United Air Lines. par-sent- SANDY FIRE DEPT. HAS TURKEY DINNER and Sandy Volunteer firemen partners enjoyed a turkey dinner Monday evening at the firemen's with their hall, in connection monthly meeting, with Mr & Mrs Noal Bolliger as chairmen of the committee, assisted by Mr & Mrs Donald Dowding and Mr & Mrs E Ray Long. The hall was gaily decorated with bright autumn leaves and 0592-J2- SANDY SLATES . SECONDWARD DINNER, BAZAAR San4y Second ward is sponsoring Nov 16, from 5:30 to 7:30 p m at the Sandy recrea tional hall, together with a bazaar. The affair is under direction of the ward Relief Society, Mrs Flor ence, Cundick, president. The bazaar will feature many articles suitable for Christmas gifts including quilts, aprons, pillow cases and all kinds of fancy and art work. The general public is invited to attend. a dinner Friday, HALLOWE'EN FETE GIVEN FOR PRIMARY CHILDREN Sandy First, Second, Third and Fourth wards Primary joined in a Hallowe'en social and costume party Wednesday afternoon at the recreation hall, with more than 550 children in attendance. Dancing, games, costume parade and refreshments were enjoyed under direction of Primary President, Mrs Verda Lester, Mrs WilBrown ma Edwards, Mrs Maud and Mrs Cumorah Brinton. Stake officers in attendance Mrs Madeline Nielsen, included: president; Mrs Marjorie Ainsworth, Mrs Vida Jordan, Mrs Ruth Sheriff Mrs Mary Ann Etherington, and Mrs Louise Fairbourn, board members. We print Butterwrappers. persona Mr & Mrs Harry Setterberg announce the birth of a son, Oct. 30, at St Marks hospital. The little newcomer weighed in at 8 pounds and 3 Me ounces. Bishop Willard Bergman, former bishop of Sandy Second ward, entered the mission home in Salt Lake Monday prior to his leaving for the Great Lakes mission field. Mrs Ailey Morrell had as dinner guests Thursday afternoon her daughters, Mrs Arzell Stones and Mrs Aileeir Campbell, and niece, Mrs Lois Poole and children, Del-beand Steven, all of Salt Lake City, and Mrs Evelyn Bolliger of Sandy. It was the first time the sisters and mother had all been together for several months. Mrs Cora Allsop returned from the IDS hospital Tuesday of last week where she underwent a major operation. She is feeling much improved. The first dinner sponsored by Sandy Fourth ward, for the purpose of raising funds to begin a building fund was well attended. The affair was under the direction of the bishopric, assisted by members of the organizations of the ward. The general committee in charge included Wilford Adams, Mr & Mrs Roy Webster, Mr & Mrs Frank Orton, Mr & Mrs J E Morris and Mr & Mrs L P Alvcy. Dance students of Mrs Verla Berrett will present the entire program of Uncle Roscoe's Tune Parties Wednesday, Nov 21 at 4:15 p m over KSL television. Approximately 20 students in costume will participate. Claudia Jean, 8, Launa, 5, and Melonie Kim, 2, presented a song and tap dance number recently over Playtime Party television show. The girls are daughters of Mr & Mrs Blaine Berett. Harold Sorensen, Jr., U. S. Air Force and wife, the former Miss Cleo Bolliger of Sandy, announce the birth of a son, Sept. 24 at Ola-thKansas where Mr. Sorensen is stationed. The little new comer has been named Berry Scott. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bolliger. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. John A. LeFevre and family spent part of last week at Spry, Utah, due to the death of Mrs. Julia Ann Orton LeFevre, 79, mother of John A LeFevre and Mrs Alvin G. Farnsworth of Pleasant Grove. Others from this area who attended the funeral Wednesday of last week at the Panguitch north ward chapel, included Mr. and Farnsworth and Mrs. Alvin G. H .ff 'J?Ji Sandy City Bank and MIdvale Branch Bank ME LARGE HOME iA f t I H v f 4 the entertainment. The Town of West Jordan helped to finance the cost of the party, which was declared a great success. Subscribe to The Sentinel now. MIDVALE. 59NorlhMain Penney's Friday, November 9, 1951 The same colorful wonderful Penney fabrics you've sewn into so many exciting things! Only the price is changed! Save more now! I 4 i Ml'l t W f f A. I on your favorite Penney fabrics! rt children ( IN SANDY SENTINEL MIDVALE TIIK ting in the room when the large bird came through, but luckily .'age Four A large pheasant, evidently ter- were unhurt by flying glass. 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