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Show nvnrrv7 "Prophecies" Is Subject Of Lecture Series Dr. Clel Jensen Named Branch President !, Tel M.$$ion Red ' terest group class Tuesday evening with Nephi M. Larson, class leader, in charge. Members of Sandy second ward Special Interest group were special guests. Mr. Smith will continue his dis cussion at Sandy first ward Special Interest class, Tuesday May 20, at 7:30 p.m. when Sandy second ward Special Interet group class will be special guests. Mr. Smith will give the last of the series on the prophesies Tues day, May 27 at 7:30 p.m. at Sandy second ward MIA Special Interest group, with Mrs. Elfleda L. Jensen, class leader, in charge, at which time the Special Interest group of Sandy first ward will be special guests. All adults are invited to attend. Closing exercises of the Sandy, Word was received by Mrs. schools, honoring 81 ninth grade students who were promoted to L. Jensen this week that her Jordan high school, were held son, Dr. Clel Jensen of the Medical TVinrcQV avanino at flip cphnnl ...Hitm-inu,ifh CI PooH KpnHpr. C0I"PS f he U.S Air Force sta tioned at Tokyo, Japan, has been son, principal in charge. 'sustained as Branch President of The program theme, "Our Atomic World", was carried out by stu- the newly organized Tokyo Air Bases Service Branch which covers dent speakers, Ann Lundberg, Phil bases. four Cloward, John Romero, Sandra Jensen was set apart by the Dr. Edand Geraldine Sund, Casper, ward Jenkins. The program also first counselor of the Japanese featured the traditional investitive Mission, Peter Nelson Hanson. Dr. j ceremony by the student officers. Jensen left for overseas duty the latter P3" 01 August 1851. were numbers musical Special I The wife of Dr. Jensen, the for by the Sandy School Orchestra and vocal selections were under direc- -' mer Miss Jeanne Jack of Salt Lake tion of Jay Pond, music director. and their daughter Ann of Salt Sandy Fourth Ward Lists The grand march of the ninth Lake City, will leave Salt Lake Road Show Wednesday grade guests of honor, was accom- May 22 for the West Coast, fromi Sandy fourth ward will present panied by a string orchestra un- where they will set sail for Ja-- J der direction of Emery G. Epper- - pan to join Dr. Jensen to make a ward Road Show Wednesday son, music director of Jordan their home there for an indefinite evening, May 21, at 7:30 p.m. at time. school district. Sandy recreational hall. All fourth ! ward members are invited to at- Scholarship, attendance and stuwere awards presenttend. dent speaker The auxiliary unit of Sandy Post ed students by Principal Sander- No. 77 American Legion, under ' The affair is sponsored by the son. Activity awards were present- direction of the president. Mrs. 'ward MIA under direction of ac- ed by student officers of the Myrtle Wright, was awarded a tivity counselors, Wayne Veater school. silver engraved tray as first prize and Mrs. Francis Bills, and will in the membership contest when include acts by the various auxDemonstration on the making they were the first unit in District iliary organizations of the ward, of wood fiber and nylon flower No. 8, to reach their quota for the with Mrs. Emeline Jones, ward The award was made at MIA drama director in charge of corsages, was given by Mrs. Grace 1951-52- . ; ward second at Peterson, Sandy District No. 8 annual convention the acts. Relief Society work and business held Friday evening at Sandy Valuable door prizes will be held Tuesday at the ward mentary school auditorium, Mrs. awarded. Addmission is free and chapel, with Mrs. Florence Cun- - Pricilla R. Gunderson is member-dic- k, all ward members are urged to president, in charge. ship chairman of the Sandy unit be in attendance. El-fel- da ' I Dance Revue Scheduled By Berrett Students xGoocf... i Best r In whiskey, too, there is good. ..better.. .and p5j nrinnn W1 6t tetfesir KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON flOOf THE Hill AND Hill of the color in Dance of Berrett School ful costumes will appear in a Dance Review featuring tap, ballet, acrobatic and novelty dances, Wednesday, May 28, at 8 p.m. at Jordan High School auditorium. Tickets will be available from the students participating. The Berrett School of Dance is directed by Verla Ostler Berrett of Sandy with Mrs. Rosella Sargeant as accompanist Various groups of the Berrett School have appeared on several television programs as well as civic and church programs throughout Salt Lake County. More Better.. . 1 COMPANY. you can paint jr house... than 150 students Grant Shaw and children of Mid-val- e were visitors at the John H. Shaw home on Sunday afternoon honoring Mother's day. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Peterson recently enjoyed a trip to the west coast where they visited many places of interest. Katherine and Karen Peterson were guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Virden Nelson and family during the past two weeks. Neal and Jay Peterson have been visiting with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith at their home in Alpine. Mr. and Mrs. Judson L. Tolman and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hard-castand family of Sandy and MS. Lucille Smith and daughters Dorothy and Esther of Draper, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tolman Sunday, the occasion honoring Mrs. Judson L Tolman on Mother's day. Mrs. Tolman also received a telephone call Sunday afternoon from her son Elmer at Downey, Calif. Sandy Second Ward annual ward conference was held Sunday eve ning at the ward chapel, under direction of Bishop Clarence P. Hansen, with president of the Mt Jordan stake, Stanley A. Rasmus- sen officiating, and J. E. Mickel- sen of the stake presidency, in charge. Reports were given by the heads of the auxiliary le r, w SAVE 40 on cost With only one application of WONDER ONE-COA- T your house it whiter, brighter than you could ever do il with two coats of ordinary paintl Think what this means to you in lime and money. Why, you can save enough of both to still have a vacation. There's more beauty, more whitenett and more protection in every can of DEVOE WONDER buy it lodayl ONE-COA- .... 0O 0 G (? 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For supplementary teachers and those who have fewer than 200 credit hours the minimum will be maximum of $3360. $2316 and Teachers with bachelors' degress or 200 to 24S credit hours $2760 to $4164 and for teachers with masters' degrees or 45 hours of graduate credit above bachelor's degree will be $2880 to $4284. Maximum is based upon 16 years service. r- G . in-la- 'sfZS. I recent illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, Myrtle B. Hyatt. We also express grateful thanks for the beautiful floral tributes. . The Bert Hyatt family. OA0M cave r."iC3B Salaries Raised on time TO 4981 sons of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Spencer and Delores PetBlaine H. Berrett and daughters erson, Riverton, boy, May 13. of Sandy, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler Sunday afternoon in honor of Mother's day. Under sponsorship of the elders quorum of Sandy second ward, a group of ward members will spend Friday and Saturday at the Manti and St. George LDS temples. The trip will be made by private cars. Mrs. John H. (Pearl) Shaw left Monday morning for the west coast Tcr-icnnowhere she will spend two weeks rj visiting with her daughter and son Lt and "Mrs. James W. Phillips and sons at Fort Lewis, Wash. Mrs. Phillips is the former Miss Beth Shaw, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' John H. Shaw. Mrs. Shaw will also visit with other relatives before returning home. Jordan Teachers' 50 and sympathy extended during the MADt 12. Penney OF THANKS to thank our many kind friends, neighbors and relatives for their many kind acts of love CoSJluA Owen Silcox and Beverly Beck-steaRiverton, boy, May 9. Wayne Park and Dorothy Oxley, Redwood Road, boy, May 9. Andrew Ballard and Lois Washburn, Draper, girl, May 10. John Keith and Virginia Salazar, Salt Lake, boy, May 10. William Kehl and Wanda Wallace, Murray, girl, May 10. Harold Pearson and Lena Bagley, Midvale, girl May 10. Clyde Tucker and Lois Timothy, Salt Lake, girl, May 10. Wayne Curtis and Ethel Searcy, 6629 So. 13th East, girl, May 10. and Ruth Webster Westly Holmes, Midvale, girl, May 11. and Dorothy LeRoy Larson Moore. Salt Lake, boy, May 11. Paul Leatherwood and Lola Wing, Midvale, girl, May 11. Thomas Griffiths and Betty Lou Muir, Sandy, boy, May 12. Juon Barela and Eleanor Rodar-que- s, Bingham Canyon, girl, May An outstanding "Mother's Day" guests of their parents, Mr. and John H. Shaw. program was presented by the Sandy First Ward junior and sen ior Sunday school, Sunday at San dy recereational hall, with Mrs. Farrel Whitmore in charge of the jnior Sunday school program and Supt Clyde Miller in charge of the senior Sunday school program, V. J. Nelson announced the program which included several tributes to mothers, also special musical numbers. Each mother in attendance was presented with a flowering potted plant. lnJMGR"!)l(Syij" CARD We wish 8. Mrs. still go fishing.'I Harold Swasey and Sarah Phyllis Bodell, Herriman, girl, May 13. Norman Atkinson and Shirley Phillips, Murray, girl, May 13. Alfred Sharpster and Friedel Hathaway, Murray, girl, May 13. and Mrs. J. Lowell Ostler Robert Oliverson and Twilla and children of Rose Park, Mrs. Salt Lake, girl, May 12. Rawlings, Pearl Pollick and children and Mr. and Afton Edwin Schneider and Mrs. Kelvin J. Drake, Jr., and 12. May Delle, Draper, boy, Mr. Friday, May 16, 1952 week as follows: Kenneth Lemons and Jean Anderson, Midvale, boy, May 7. Virgil Chadsey and Ruth Wine-gaRedwood Road, boy, May 7. William Mason of Berkeley, Cal,. Arvil Jensen and Iona Davidson, a brother-in-laof Mr. Shaw, was Salt Lake, boy, May 7. a guest at the John H. Shaw home Robert Strong and Beverly But- on Saturday and Sunday. ler, Midvale, boy, May 8. Nelce Garcia and Genevieve Whitle, Bingham Canyon, girl, May Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Shaw and MOTHER'S DAY PROGRAM week-en- d HELD BY SUNDAY SCHOOL daughters of Logan were WHISKEY LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY and Page Four Ray Smith gave the first of a series of lectures on "Prophesies" Births at the Cottonwood MaterMr. and Mrs. Harold Shaw and as a feature of the program at nity hospital were reported this Sandy first ward MIA Special In- family of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. MRS. J. T. OSTLER, Correspondent Sandy School Has Closing Exercises personal MIDALE SENTINEL THE Cottonwood Lists New Arrivals ... Sun Drosses Priced only qgg PENCALE Sheets LUXURY PERCALE 81 x 108 2,75 |