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Show The Christmas cantata, "The Ware is at Holy Cross an underwent she where hospital Spirit of Christmas" by Sandy First operation Saturday. ward was presented at Sandy Third Mrs Madge Thorpe entertained ward sacrament service Dec. 30, Mrs. Clara E. Btckstead, Corrts. at a luncheon at her home Wed- under direction of Lloyd Dimond Mr & Mrs Roy Nordberg enternesday afternoon for Mrs Margaret and Mrs Frances Kunz. tained at a Christmas party at York, Mrs Effie Housekeepr and Miss Leah Gibson of Salt Lake their home in Salt Lake Friday. Mrs Reatha Sheriff of Sandy and was speaker at Sandy First ward Those attending were Mr & Mrs Mrs Vivian Pierce of Draper. services Sunday evening, with Hyrum Glover and son Carl, Mr & THE Mrs Ray DM MRS. J. T. OSTLER, Correspondent Sandy Fire Report Budget of $53,885 Wins Approval Shows Small Loss The Sandy City Volunteer Fire Of Sandy Cpuncil department under direction of Mr Sandy City's budget of $53,885 Chief John Bolliger reports an ex1952 had been approved Monfor ceptional low fire loss In Sandy day after a public hearing in Sanfor 1951. Soren-sosaid Isaac A total of 16 fires were respond- dy City hall, The previous mayor. year's ed to during the year, 10 of which was $44,889.25. budget and were in Sandy City proper, Biggest expenditure for the year six outside the limits. Estimated be the operating of the city's damage in the fires was announced will and water department which sewer roof each in as $20, ten dollars cost about $21,750. will of the response quick fire, showing expenses of the combined the firemen to the alarm. will be $1012. Of the 16 fires, seven were grass department and public improvements Street overheated one and rubbish fires, are expected to cost about $15,500. furnace fire, and two roof fires. ended the 1951 year The Four of the six fires outside Sandy with a city balanced budget, despite city limits were grass fires, one the fact that they did a $6,000 at the U S Rock Wool plant and job on the city ball, the old Mingo smelter site on remodeling labor which was a conSouth State street, and one in a using city to the city. siderable saving building belonging to Mr Gillen on g railroad street. FOUR WARD MIA DANCE A total of 111 firemen respondJANUARY 5 SCHEDULED ed to calls, with an average of 7 A dance sponsored by the Sandy men per fire. The $20 fire loss in Sandy City is a marked im- First, Second, Third and Fourth provement over the 1950 record, wards MIA will be held at the which was estimated at $325. V Sandy recreation hall Saturday, At the end of one year, not too Jan 5 at 8:30 p m, under direction long ago .the annual report showed of the MIA officers. The dance there were no responses to call. marks the first of a series of acThe cause no fires. The residents tivity functions sponsored by the of Sandy City are complimented joint MIA groups. by the fire department for being alert to fires, and all residents of Sandy are urged to use every precaution to hold the loss by fire at Personal a minimum. Mr & Mrs. Evan O Jensen of Meridian, Idaho, visited last week with relatives and friends in SanAuxilithe of ; A meeting dy, Midvale and Salt Lake City. Sandy Miss Carol Hind of Salt Lake American No. Post of 77, unit ary Legion, will be held Monday, Jan. spent the holidays the guest of her 7 at 8 p m at Sandy Congregational grandparents, Mr & Mrs Hyrle All-soat their home on South State church building , it has been announced by Mrs Myrtle Wright, street Mrs Esther Boulter spent part of president The program will be under di- the week at Granger where she rection of Mrs Frances Bills, Civil visited with her children, Mr & Defense chairman. As the auxiliary Mrs B II Smith and Mr & Mrs Don wishes to send "several boxes of Smith and families. Mr & Mrs Charles Rudd and used clothing to Korea, all persons interested are requested to con- son of Provo were visitors of Mr & tribute same to officers or mem- Mrs A M Peterson in Sandy recentbers of the unit. ly. Mr & Mrs J Thomas Ostler were The meeting time has been changed from the second Monday visitors Thursday evening of Mrs evening to the first Monday eve- Susann Howel, Mr & Mrs Ellis Var-co- e and children and Mrs Mildred ning of the month, according to Christensen and family and Mrs Mrs. Wright .Maureen Bangcrter and daughter Mr St Mrs James Reed Sanderson of Salt Lake City. They also visitexpects to leave Saturday, Jan. 5 ed Mr St Mrs Asahel Crump in Mid-val- e and Mr & Mrs Raymond E for Clovis,'N M, where Mr Sanderson will resume his duties with Goodrich and sons in East the National Guard. Sandy Legion Auxiliary Meets Next Monday & Mrs J Wiliam Thompson Noal Bateman in charge. A special Mrs P T Bateman, Mr entertained at a party Saturday evening. Various games were en were joyed and refreshments served to Mr & Mrs Isaac Soren-son- , Mr & Mrs Noal Bateman, Mr & Mrs J Thomas Ostler, Mrs Harold Thorpe and host and hostess. At the recent open house for Mr & Mr Nielsen all the children and all but three of their 21 grandchildren were in attendance, as were two of their four grandchildren. Mrs Virginia B Seal and daughter and Mr & Mrs Thomas Walker and daughter of Lark were visitors Tuesday of Mr & Mrs Asahel Crump and family in Midvale, the Raymond E Goodrich family in Union and the J T Ostler home in Sandy. Harold Sorensen of the U S Air Force and wife, the former Cleo Bolliger of Sandy, and then son, Berry, left Friday for their home at Olatha, Kans., after spending the holidays with Mr St Mrs John Bolliger and with relatives in Salt Lake and Holladay. Mr & Mrs Harold Thorpe entertained at a New Year's eve party at their home for the following: Mr & Mrs LeMar Hendricksen, Mr & Mrs J Richards, Mr St Mrs Albert Bell, Mr & Mrs Clyde Miller, Mr St Mrs Isaac Sorenson, Mr & Mrs J William Thompson, Mr St Mrs J T Ostler. & Mrs Dale selection was an accordian solo by Bateman, Mr & Mrs Dean BateMiss Jeannette Kunz. man, Mr & Mrs Royal Spratling Miss Phyllis Snow and her moth- and Mr & Mrs Gene Nordberg. Mrs Sarah Egbert visited Frier and Miss Irene Jacobson and Miss Lillian Walter of Salt Lake day with Mrs Betsy Francom in City were guests of Miss Margaret Union. Robinson New Year's eve. Mr & Mrs John Peferson enterMr & Mrs Dean Andrus of Salt tained the Book of Mormon club Lake were Sunday visitors of Mrs at their home Monday evening. Harriet Robinson and daughter, Mrs Francis May is in California Margaret visiting at the home of her son, Mrs Harriet Robinson and Mar- Fred May and family. garet were visitors New Year's day Mark Williams is in a Salt Lake of Mr & Mrs Blaine Adams in Lay-to- (hospital for observation and treat and with Mr & Mrs William ment. Oscika and Mr St Mrs Albert Hicks Mrs Clara E Beckstead enterin Ogden. tained at dinner Sunday for memMr St .Mrs Rulon Rasmussen and bers of her family, Mr St Mrs Allen children, Steven, Linda Lee and Egbert and son of Ogden, Mr St Kathleen, of Phoenix, Ariz., left Mrs Alva Whitehead and family New Year's day for their home, of Tooele, Mr St Mrs Dale Sharp after spending ten days with her and son and Miss Loa Egbert of parents, Mr St Mrs Albert W Niel- East Midvale. sen and his parents, Mr & Mrs A farewell will be held SunStanley A Rasmussen. They also day honoring Max Curtis Jewkes visited other relatives and friends prior to his departure Jan. 17 for in and around Sandy. They ar- the Texas mission. The program rived here just in time to attend will be held in the Second ward. the open house reception honorMr St Mrs Henry Schmidt entering the Nielsen's golden wedding tained at a Christmas dinner honanniversary Sunday, Dec. 23. oring Mr St Mrs John Schmidt and Mrs Schmidt's twin sister, Mrs In a recent address, the British Sophie Dittmer. After dinner an Minister of Labor stated that the open house was held for the entire U. S. worker has six horsepower at Schmidt family. his elbow, Vere Lancaster of Salt Lake, compared with two manager in the J C Penney store horsepower per worker in there, has been named manager n, p, Friday, lanuary 4, 1952 7 of the J C Penney Store in American Fork. He has been with the company since 1936, except two years spent in the service. He is the son of Mr & Mrs Sam Lancaster of West Jordan, and a graduate of Jordan high school and the LDS Business College. Mr & Mrs Royal Spratling entertained the P T Bateman family at a New Years' watch. A buffet supper was served. West Jordan stake mutual girls enjoyed an ice skating party at Sugar House Friday night. They returned to the South Jordan chapel for refreshments. Phone your news to Mid, 178. " Utah county has more than 875 commercial vegetable farms, the most of any county in the state. Cache county, in the No. 2 spot, has more than 550 vegetable farmers and Box Elder, in third place, more than 500. mm9g " MIDVALE SENTINEL Page Four BREAD IS THE STAFF OF LIFE USE White Lily Brand Flour White Flour or Whole Wheat Flour Manufactured by JORDAN MILLS, Inc. Midvale, Utah January Annual WHITE GOODS EVENT! MIDVALE, 59 N. 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