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Show THE Paae Eleven MIDVALE SENTINEL v LJ MRS. J. T. OSTLER, Correspondent i i i Stage Sandy Coupls Awaits Friday, December 21, 1951 Golden Wedding Is All STAKE ORGANIZATIONS HOLD CHRISTMAS FETE Set For Xmas Party Excitement is running high in the minds of the youngsters of the Sandy community as they prepare to meet Santa in person at the big Christmas party Friday (today) at 6:30 p m in the Sandy recreation hall. Santa will present each boy and girl a bag of candy and nuts and an orange. Prior to the arrival of Santa the children and all in attendance will be entertained at a program featuring picture cartoon films A meeting of Mt. Jordan stake was held Monday evening at Drap- - auxiliary and Priesthood officers er Second ward chapel, with Stan in ley A Rasmussen, president, charge. A Christmas program was presented under direction of stake Relief Society, with Mrs 0 D Ballard, president, in charge. A talk on "The Spirit of Christmas" by Mayor Isaac Sorenson was followed by a reading, Mrs LaVer-d- a Lloyd, organ selections, Lowell Boberg; community singing; selections by Men of Note; string trio, and also a varied program of song Dorothy Parkin, Kay Mickelsen and and dance acts by groups of stu- Charlene Bailey; organ selections, dents under direction of Mrs Ver-l- a Wilma Day. Following the program Berrett. a special treat was present to all entertainment by the stake presidency. The Christmas and treats are sponsored annually RITES by the Sandy Lions club, who have CO.VtSTOCK-TOLMAtreated the children at Christmas SCHEDULED FOR DEC. 27th for the past 25 years except a Mr & Mrs Wilford Comstock of World couple of times during Sandy announce the engagement War II when scarcities made it im- and approaching marriage of their possible. daughter, Betty Alice, to Phillip This year's affair is under di- 5 Tolman, son of Mr & Mrs Orin II rection of Glen Peterson, president Tolman, also of Sandy. of the Lions, with Harry Setterberg The marriage will take place on as general chairman. Thursday evening, Dec. 27, at the Comstock home, 425 W 3rd South St., Sandy. Isaac L Sorenson, formSandy Fourth Ward er bishop of Sandy First ward, will Maps Xmas Program perform the ceremony. For Sunday Evening The bride will be gowned in traA Christmas program and tab ditional white satin fashioned with leau will be presented Sunday, flared skirt entrain. Attendants Dec. 23, in connection with the will be Miss Joyce Comstock, sister sacrament of the Sandy Fourth ward bride, as maid of honor, service, with the Sunday school and Misses Reta Assay, Patsy Jenofficers in charge. kins, Betty Hoffer and Dorothy Herbert Ludwig will be narrat- Rosenkrantz as bridesmaids. or, with members of the music A reception will be held at Piodepartment of the Sunday school. neer Hall in West Jordan Jan. 3. Sunday school officers in charge The groom is a member of the include Supt. Biinton, Merlin National Guard and will leave Jan. Glen Greenwood, Miss Janet 6 for Aberdeen Proving Grounds Jensen, Miss Patricia Sagers, and in Maryland for special training. Mrs lone Bishop. He enlisted in the Guard in January, 1950. He is a graduate of Jordan high school. Sandy First Ward Sets A personal shower honoring the Christmas Cantata bride-elec- t was given Thursday A special Christmas cantata of last week by Miss Patsy evening "The Spirit of Jesus" will be pre Jenkins at her home in Sandy. sented by Sandy First ward choir and M.I.A. members Sunday, Dec. FARRER FUNERAL HELD 2, at 7 p m, as a feature of the IN SANDY SECOND WARD ward sacrament service, it is anFuneral services for Mrs Harnounced by Bishop A LeMar riett W Fairer, 79, Sandy, who The cantata is directed by Lloyd died at the home of her son, R W C Dimond. with Albert Bell and Farrer in Salt Lake, Saturday, folEva Crapo as vocalists, and Mrs lowing a heart ailment, were conBeth Sorensen and Mrs Maxine ducted Wednesday at 1 p m from Stowe Crapo as oreanist and piano Sandy Second ward chapel, with accompanists. Violin selections will Bishop Clarence P Hansen officiatbe by Clifton R Alsop, accompan- ing. Prelude and postlude music were ied at the piano by Mrs Crapo. Isaac L Sorensen, former bishop by Robert Cundick; opening prayof the ward, will be the reader. er. I Ernest Jensen; vocal solo, Eva Mrs Frances Kunz, assisted by Mrs Crapo; Remarks, Harold Smith of Gunnell and Mrs Connie Johnson, Draper; solo, Clyde A Miller; remarks, Miss Freda Jensen; violin will direct the pageant. Kenneth Farrer; reselections, Mrs Zella M Swenson, Mrs Myr marks. Joseph L Pierson; closing tle Ostler of Sandy and Mrs Dora remarks, Bishop C P Hansen. InB Thomas of Union were in at terment was in Sandy City cemetendance at the South Salt Lake tery where grave was dedicated county company of Daughters of by Ralph Farrer, a son. Pall bearers were Frank Orton, Utah Pioneers board meeting held Frank li Lake Farrer, Algol Anderson, Salt at the city Friday brary. Following the meeting the Richard Johns, Harold Bjork and group enjoyed a Christmas social Robert Dewey. Mrs Farrer, a daughter of Sam? and dinner at the China Village uel and Mary Wilson Worthington, cafe. De-spai- . Mr & Mrs Albeit W Xielt.cn of Cottage avenue, Sandy, will observe their gulden wedding anniversary Dec. 24. An open house reception will be held Sunday, Dec. 2 from 2 to 5 p m at their home to which all relatives and friends are invited. They will be guests of honor at a family dinner at the home of a daughter, Mrs Major McClellan, Murray, Saturday, Dec. 22, which is Mrs Nielsen's birthday. Mr Nielsen, a son of Niels P Nielsen and Sarah Ann Searle Nielsen, was born Dec. 22 1876 at Payson. He moved to the Uintah basin when he was a small child. Mrs Nielsen, the former Rosel-th- a Collett, was born April 29, 1884, at Lehi, Ariz., a daughter of Reuben and Elthura Merrill Collett. The couple was married Dec. 24, 1901, at Vernal and the mar riage was later solemnized at me Logan temple. The couple moved to Sandy in 1S27 where they Lave since re- sided. Mr & Mrs Nielsen are parents of seven sons and daughters, six of whom no living. They are: Mrs jIjj MA'U i'.ui.MM'irr.y. Mi's VfJa M (",.,dys Hansen. (!.'! 1. and S:.!' I .;.!:(; Albeit 1' .i Nen, Noose-jvclt- ; Mrs Chioiis 1! msen, Sandy. of Rasmussen and Mrs Donna Phoenix, Ariz. They have 21 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Mr & Mrs Daniel Adams of Vernal, Mr & Mrs Robert Adams of Thornton, Idaho, and Mr & Mrs LaMar Thacker of Phoenix, Ariz., were recent guests of Mr & Mrs Wilford Adams and family. They also visited with Denzel Adams, a brother of Wilford Adams, who was at the LDS hospital receiving treatment for injuries sustained in an accident. was born Jan 4, 1872, at Payson. She was married to John William Farrer in Dec. 1894 at the Logan temple. She had been a resident of Sandy for 60 years, and was active in the LDS church and in civic projects. She is survived by two sons and two daughters, Ralph and Elmer Farrer of Salt Lake and Mrs Helen Dewey of Los Angeles and Miss Ada Farrer of Sandy. Also 10 grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs Mae Noall, Mrs Ruth Hutchingson and Mrs Lizzie Adams, all of Salt Lake City. Sandy City and To The People Senator Arthur V. FOR RENT mod. P Rasmussen. Wat kins J-- ll cross-sectio- 757-M- Chevrolet j PANEL TAILOR ORDER Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed SUITS MADE TO Fred Rasmussen Princeton Ave. Phone SLC 991 FOR SALE Canaries. Guaranteed singers. My birds may also be seen at Dave's the barber in Sandy. Rachel M. Forbush, 7515 So. State. Phone Mid 230-W- . D-2- 8 For Painting, paper hanging and wall paper cleaning. Telephone . !J. W. liuslcy at Mid Free 7G0-M- tf estimates. SALE Skiis and bindings (never been used). Also an elec--' trie jig satf, nearly new. Inq. 1223 'East 2nd South, Sandy. Ph. Mid. FOR D21 2(i(SV. 1 r i WITTICH'S Mid. State 77 Jefferson Street Midvale, Utah A LOT at 306 Rie Grande St., 48 by 150, and wiS build small home to suit buyer. Will sell on easy terms. Inq. SO D2I TER'S, Inc., Phone Mid. 812. WE HAVE We have a lot oi about 306 Rio Grande St Midvale. Size 48x150. Will build small home on it to suit buyer. Will sell on easy terms. Inq. at Soter's Inc. FOR SALE Beauty Service Large and medium brown eggs. Also fancy and kitchen aprons. Alma Bennett Ph. Mid. 954 R. D2S FOR SALE FOR RENT Sandy, Utah FARMS 0R H0ME 3rm. TS. Sheet Metal Work Ijennox Furnaces Frank Wlnget Clyde Buxton VMM Phone Mid. Spinet plan. Ericksoa D21 Would Like to Leaae any amount of land up to 120 acres. Ph. Mid 473 W or Salt Lake D21 842177. 25 Snoiid Ave. ON GIVING Used PARTIES SHEET METAL THAT KEEP apt. partly Like new. Bargain. Music, 5550 South State. MIDVALE ELECTRICAL GIFTS mod furnished. Adults only. Th. Mid 175. A P Rasmussen. tf who's had one! FOR SALE Furnaces D28 Ph. Mid. 812. Midvale Junction All Types of Insurance and Bonds 388 E. Pioneer Ave. the lady GEORGE COX Phone Mid. 17 7699 South State Street $5.00 Ilex See Suburban Red Estate & Insurance any kind of Permanent Ask Insurance Needs Consult Us M Gifts Around The Tree For All of Your rn PERMANENT WAVE Col! Mid. 275-- Mars ()4".3-I?3- If You With to For A Better . . . We're Putting House by Union. FOR RENT school, 7225 So. 7th East. Call . D21 P.ishop Belcher. S28-- J m I Reading Lamp Study Lamp Boudoir Lamp Pin-U- p Lamp Sun Lamp Heat Lamp Small Radio Waffle Maker Automatic Toaster Electric Mixer Electric Iron Electric Bottle Warmer Electric Heating Pad Electric Roaster Electric Coffee Maker Electric Percolator Electric Coffee Urn Electric Tea Kettle Electric Hot Plate Electric Buffet Warmer Electric Casserole telephone FSED RASMUSSEN RENT FOR 493-- TROESTER J AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE FOSSEN CLEANERS Repairs on All Make of Cart and Truck and i TAILOR SHOP Tires, Tubes, Batteries Shirts, Bloutet, Trouaert, Skirt Wheel Balancing 50c For Dependable Senrlc M Wett Center St, Midvale Phone Mid. IS see Charley Troester Mid. 331 22NHoMen family Gifts Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Ironcr Vacuum Cleaner Electric Chafing Dish lilectric Popcorn Popper Electric Space Heater Electric Hair Dryer Electric Vibrator Flcctric Curling Iron Range I lomc Frcccr Refrigerator Water Heater Dishwasher Garbage Disposer Console R.ulio Electric jewing Mail, Electric Hobby-Sho- I I p Itctric Iccmc REPAIR REMODEL BUILD We will furnish labor and materials on Small Monthly Payments Shaver Trouser Prey tr Free Estimates West Jordan Lumber Co. Bank Midvale Branch Bank Cash. No ads taken over Partly furnished apt. Utilities turn. A D23 Ph. Mid. 175. unfurn. Apt. in Rubber kitchen and tiled floor This completes a full six weeks and individuals at my Salt Lake tour of the state of Utah on my office on week ends. This week I bath. Hardwood floors throughout & water heater. legislative clinics. I have appeared am closing my Salt Lake office and Natural gas heat No 117 Jefferson St., at pets. Inq. in every county but four this year all future mail should be adand would have visited those if dressed to me at the Senate Office Midvale. time had permitted. I have held Building in Washington D. C. mod. FOR RENT Small furn. approximately 50 senior clinic sesOn Tuesday, Dec. 18, I held a home in Sandy. Inq. Mid. 248J sions and junior clinics in approhearing in the New house Hotel re- FOR RENT mod. ximately 35 high schools jjunior coduplex garding the usage of our national Wall Full wall to lleges and colleges. I have traveled forests. apt. carpeting. from all Representatives in excess of 6000 miles in making 301 Oak St. at basement, garage, who were use the forests groups the tour of the state. or Salt Lake and presented their views. Phone Mid. 754-- J present D21 These legislative clinics and jun- With the views before me from 44118. ior clinics in the high schools the Forest Service, livestock interhave given me an insight into the ests, officials of cities and towns, FOR SALE Roaster pigs. 50c lb. Oven ready. Must have order by views of a very representative sportsmen, labor leaders and othof the people of Utah. ers who are interested in this Saturday noon for Christmas. Th. . Mid. Albert W Davies. Many problems were discussed at problem, I will be in a much bethese clinics which will assist me tter position to analyze the probin more adequately representing lems af feeding our national forthe state and the people from ests and their usage. I will have 1948 t.'ie state in the Unireu Slates Senmore to say about this subject at ate. Numerous ideas and sugges a future time. tions were discussed which will be This will be my last column un-- ! help to me for the purpose of t il Very good cond. 42,000 miles, Congress reconvenes in the New and anpre paling new new tires, rad. htr., foglights, to take therefore desire Year. alyzing existing ievislalion to be ihis fram cleaners. Ige. grill guard wish the to peooppoitimity considered during the second ses- & 151 Sedan seat. Excel, for a Utah a very Merry Christmas ' pie of sion of this congress. business must drive. and a 1'iosporous New Year from one-eaI want to thank all those who Watkins family and my staff.! $1,950. Phone Mid. 1003 or the attended the clinics and partici- - j We have enjoyed the opportunity see at Grayson Apts., Midvale patcd with me in discussing our of being of service throughout the before 8 or after 6:30 mutual problems. It is only by year. These are momentous times receiving the views and sugges- in the history of our country. tions of the people that their duly Practically everything our governeelcted representatives can ful ment officials do affects the lives REFRIGERATION fill their functions in Congress un and property of all our citizens. It der our Republican representative is my hope that during the comTELEVISION form of government. ing year each citizen of this counRADIO SERVICE Especially, at this time, I want try will analyze the actions of Work Guaranteed All Makes to pay tribute to the school teachin connection their representatives Member Refrigeration ers and school officials of this with the principles enunciated in state. My visits with them and the constitution. This week has Engineers Society PHONE DAY or NIGHT their students in their assembly only by constant vigilance on the MIDVALE 455 programs have been a rare exper- part of all the people that these ience. The students also are to rights of free men can be mainbe complimented. The questions tained and the American ideals of asked at these junior clinics indi- freedom preserved. 7662 SOUTH STATE cate lessons ably taught and well learned. Top Coal Counties Three counties in Pennsylvania As I explained at these visits, when I am called to vote on meaAlleghany, Cambria and WashFRESH APPLE CIDER sures in Washington, I want to ingtoneach produced more than POPULAR VARIETY APPLES vote the way the people whom I 10 million tons of bituminous coal The perfect Xmas beverage . . . represent would vote if they had in 1949, with Washington County Serve cold or hot spiced with the facts and could do so personal- producing in excess of 12 million, fruit cake or mince pie. ly, provided that it is consistent it was revealed by the 1951 Bitu75c per Gallon with my conscience and with my minous Coal Annual. (65c in your container) oath of office. .. special prices in quantity lots Phone your local news Items to In addition to these clinics, I for your parties and socials have met with numerous groups The SenU jpl. Call Mid. 178 GREENWOOD FARM Pi Electric Bed Covering Electric Clock 3y Hate: 2c per word: 50c minimum. f 7455 S Personal Gifts III The Senator Repohs 50 Years of Dependable Service A UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. MESSAGE 114 N. Main Ph. Mid. 212 |