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Show and E. E. Crawford of the U.S. Marines stationed at Camp Pendleton, Calif., held March 21, in California. Mrs. Sorensen and Mrs. Boberg have been guests of Mrs. Soren-sen'- s MRS. J. T. OSTLER, Correspondent sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Omelia at Pamona and Mrs J E (Esther) White left last ward, Wednesday evening at the are guests this week of Mrs. Soren-sen'- s week-enfor her home in Wash- Sandy First ward chapel. An insister, Mrs. Dessie Crowther ington, D C, after spending two vitation to all adults of the com- at Walteria, Calif. months visiting with relatives in munityis extended by the ward Salt Lake City and Sandy. Mrs M.I.A. officers. SANDY AUXILIARY UNIT White, the former Miss Esther Mrs Marie G Stuart entertained PLANS INTERESTING MEET Lindell of Sandy, came here be a group of little friends at her The regular meeting of the Auxcause of the death of her mother, home Wednesday afternoon hon iliary Unit No. 77, American LeMrs Ingred Lindell. oring the 8th birthday of her son, gion, will be held Monday, April 7, Mr & Mrs Spencer Hind of Salt Paul. Games were played and re at 8 p.m. at the Congregational Lake announce the birth of a son freshments served. The "cowboy' church. The three winners of the March 11 at a Salt Lake hospital. theme , was carried out in novel recent Americanism essay contest Mrs Hind spent a week with her decorations. The little guests in-- will read their Mrs. Bertha essays. parents, Mr & Mrs Myrle Allsop, cludedCarol Ann Paget, Norman Setterberg, child welfare chairman, in Sandy, on her return from the Stuart, Elaine Stuart Andy Berg-man- will be in charge of the program. Kathryn and Clifton Leak, "A talk on "Child Welfare" and hospital. Mrs Leah Fitzgerald Smith of Skipper Anderson, Rolaine Welch, the "Girl's State" program, will Logan, and two children spent a Raymond Rawson, and Lloyd be by Mrs. Helen Howard of River-topart of this week with her sister Woodward, all of Sandy; Chris Adams and Donna Stuart of Mid-valand family, Mr & Mrs Edward The program will also include and Lynette Steadman of W. and with her sister, Mrs a vocal selection by Benson Olsen, Alvin Hill and family in Draper. Jordan. on the piano by Miss Mrs Perry Warner and children accompanied Mr fc Mrs Dale Allen and childLarson. The nomination of Judy several weeks are with spending ren, of Hyrum, were visitors Tuesofficers will also be held. All mem n day with her sister, Mrs Mildred her parents, Mr & Mrs Allan in Sandy. The Warner fam bers are urged to be in attendance. B Chris tensen in Salt Lake; Mr & resided at Conda, Idaho, for six Mrs Raymond E Goodrich in East ily Mr Warner served as TEO FAMILY FETED where & Mrs Mr Thomas and years, J Midvale, ' ward bishop for two years. At DURING SANDY VISIT ; Ostler in Sandy. Eddie Teo, the Royal Prince and Lieut Ramon W Nielsen of the present he is receiving special U S Air Force was recently gradu- training with the Montsano Chem- members of his royal family, sons ated at Lowry Field, Denver, Colo. ical Co. at Columbia, Tenn. The Leroy and Whitney, and daughter of Mrs. With his. wife and two sons, he re- family will make their future home Metta are house-guest- s L. home Jensen Elfreda her at Idaho. Soda at his Mr visited with Springs, parents, cently Mrs. Geneva Sorensen and Mrs. during their stay in Utah. & Mrs William J Nielsen In Draper The Teo family and Mrs. Jensen, and with her parents, Mr & Mrs! Marjorie Boberg attended the wedwere Miss Patricia entertained at dinner Monday of Lark. in Reed James ding reception : Mr & Mrs Ronald King and son Omelia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. evening by Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Max, who have made their home Floyd Omelia of Pamona, Calif., Smith at their home in Orem; on in Sandy for three years, expect to leave this week for Antimony, Utah, to reside. Mr King has been connected withe Sandy Feed and Coal Co.. Mr & Mrs Burton Love and son Don, of Salt Lake, former resi dents of Ohio, visited Sunday with Mrs Harriet Robinson and daughd - e, Els-woo- Fin-layso- ' . Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Delmas R. Larson in Sandy; on Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Pierson at their home in Sandy and on Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Reul McPhie entertained the group at a turkey dinner at their home in Salt Lake V City. The Teo. family will return to San Francisco; Calif., following the general conference, where the older children are attending the public schools so that they may be able to be like the missionaries, according to Mr. Teo. Dr. Reese is an uncle to the Sanderson family. The time was spent in visiting and reminiscing. Luncheon was served by hostesses, Mrs. G. Reed Sanderson and daughter, Mrs. Jean Greenwood to more than sixty. The family gathering was the first time the family had gotten together to celebrate a birthday since the birthday of the twins of the family, Mrs. Clarence Stewart of Provo, and Mrs. Charles Tucker of Pocatello held at the Tucker home some ten years ago. - MIDVALE SENTINEL THE FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1952 Page Four SANDBURR CAMP, D.U.P. TO MEET THURSDAY The meeting of the Sandburr Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will be held Thursday, April 10, at 1:30 p.m. at Mt. Jordan stake office in Sandy, it has been announced by Mrs. Bonnie A. Dowd-ing- , captain of the camp, who will be in charge. The lesson, "The Early Jews in Utah," will be presented by the class leader, Mrs. Elfleda L. Jen- - A history of a Utah' Pioneer be given by the historian of the camp, Mrs. Velora LeFevre. Special musical numbers will also be presented. All members and all eligible to become members are urged to be in attendance. sen. will Congratulations to the new SANDY FAMJLY GATHERING HONORS THREE BIRTHDAYS VARIETY Honoring the birthday anniversaries of G. Reed Sanderson, principal of the Sandy School, and his sister Mrs. Elden Payne of Provo, and a cousin, Mrs. Charles Larsen of Salina, whose birthdays were all on Sunday March 30, a family gathering was held at the G. Reed Sanderson home at 380 East Main Street Sandy, on Sunday afternoon and evening with 60 in attendance. The brothers and sisters of the immediate Sanderson family in attendance included Mrs. Floyd Bell of Richfield; Mrs. Wilford Johnson, Mrs. Elden Payne, Mrs. Calvin Chris tensen and Mrs. Clarence Stewart all of Provo; Mrs. Vernile Stewart, Mrs. Raymond Sanderson, Mrs. James Sanderson and Vera Sanderson of Fairview, and G. Reed Sanderson of Sandy. Only one sister was unable to be in attendance; Mrs. Charles Tucker of Pocatello, Idaho. Special guests included Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Reese of Salt Lake City. Ajjertbites SELF SERVICE Five "No use, Oscar. The old pump's gone dry. Come over to my From the following firms: Vera B. Millard, general ' contractor house and we'll have a drink of - HOGAN'S Dime & milk.. It puts the Williams Building Supply in you." I& M Rug & Linoleum Co. Strand Electric Co. ' 1MB!! mm Alta Glass Co. Chas. W. Thornton, Plumbing & Heating Brimley Bros. 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