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Show completed his boot camp San- Diego, Calif., is leave with his a spending parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thorpe, after which he will go to Oklahoma to atend school and receive special training. Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Crump of Midvale were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goodrich and sons in Union. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. May-nar- d ,of Sandy, atencea joint funeral services of Mrs. Maynard's sister-in-laMrs. Mildred B.' Jensen, 44, wife of Arthur Mclburn Jensen of Salt Lake and Mrs. Jensen's sister, Mrs. Fern Bertoch Anderson, 47 of Bountiful, held Friday at Salt Lake City Second ward chapel, with Bishop Frank A. Hogan, officiating. Interment was in Salt Lake City cemetery. The sisters both died of carcinoma. Mrs. Anderson had been ill for the Dast 10 months, and Mrs. Jensen had been ill only a few months. Mrs. Albert M. Bell, Mrs. Harold Thorpe, Mrs. Nephi M. Larson and Mrs. Herbert W. Biesinger and son Alma of Salt Lake City returned last week from a week's motor trip to California where they visited with relatives In Long Beach, Hollywood, Gardenia, Hawthorne, and San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. William Schulte of Sandy announces the birth of a son, Monday, Dec. 1, at a Salt Lake cently m MRS. MYRTLE OSTLER, Reporter and Subscription Agent "Sub for Santa" project and for the annual Christmas social held at the home of Mrs. Edna Nielsen, with Mrs. Glen A. Peterson, Mrs. Zella Swensen and Mrs. Nielson as and Mr. of son N. Reed Brown, Mrs. Enoch Brown and husband hostesses. Gifts will be exchanged. of the former Grace Caldwell, was The date will be announced later. sustained as Bishop of Sandy Third ward at the ward sacrament service held Sunday evening.-un-d- er direction of President Stanley Henry Hasler of Vale, Ore., and A. Rasmussen, with J. Ernest Jen- his mother, Mrs. Emma Hasler of sen, first counselor conducting. Midway, Utah, spent Friday with succeeds his Mrs. Elizabeth Slaughter in Sandy. Brown Bishop cousin, Max A. Mumford, who had Mrs. Hasler is a sister of Mrs. served as bishop for the past five Slaughter. years. Bishop Mumford had been Mr. "and Mrs. Henry Hauler and sustained as a'n alternate in Mt children of Vale, Ore., spent four Jordan Stake High Council at the the Thanksgiving holiday with his recent stake conference. mother, Mrs. Emma Hasler and Henry L Elwood, who had been daughters, Mrs. Emma Chard, Miss .serving as ward clerk for the past Lorraine Hasler and Miss Ruby five years, was sustained as first Hasler and Mr. and Mrs. Rolland counselor, succeeding Leslie D. Bueler and family at the home of Mabey, who had served as counsel- Mrs. Emma Hasler ir Midway. or five years to Bishop Mumford Mr. and Mrs. .Robert C. Lewis and also served several years as children Steven and Vicki Ann and counselor to the former Bishop Ira arived last week from Alburquer-que- , Hardcastle. N. M., where they have been Alma Woodbury was sustained their home the past few making as second counselor, succeeding Evan A. Madsen who had served n Salt Lake county. Mrs. Lewis as counselor the past five years, is the former Miss Geneva Nicholl, The new Bishop Brown, had of Mr. and Mrs. T. V. been serving as president of the daughter Nicholl of East Sandy. . Sixth Quorum of Elders of Mt. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Graham and Jordan stake. He is a veteran of old twin daughters, World War H, where he attained and Trudy Fay of Moor-crof- t, Kay Judy the rank of Captain in the Field recently spent two Artillery. He spent considerable weeks Wyo., with her parents, Mr. and war theatre. in the time European also visited D. R. Mrs. Palmer, He has been employed as a rural carrier on Sandy No. 2 route the with other relatives. An early held at past two years and also is a fruit Thanksgiving dinner was farmer. He is a graduate of the the home of Mr. and Mrs. ClarJordan high school and a former ence Palmer in Salt Lake City, student at the Utah State Agricul- honoring Mr. snd Mrs. Lester Graham and daughters. Mr. and tural college at Logan. Mrs. D. R. Palmer of Sandy and other members of the family were SANDY LADY LIONS SET in attendance. MEETING FOR TONIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Judson L. Tolman A special meeting of the Sandy Eph-raiLady Lions club, will be held Fri- of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Lucretia Mrs. and Tolman &t at Dec. 7:30 the 5, p.m. day, home of Mrs. Mike (Ann) Delquad-r- o McNeil, of Bountiful, and Mr. end at 333 N. State St, Sandy, with Mrs. Porter Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Delquadro, president, in T. Tolman and Mrs. Sarah Parkins of Salt Lake, spent part of last charge. Plans will be formulated for the week at Pocatello, Ida., where they attended the 50th wedding anni versary of their sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Tolman, held at a Pocatello ward recreational hall. The group re turned Friday. Honoring the birthday of J, Thomas Ostler and the Thanks giving holiday, the family gath ered at the Ostler home on the it's rich -bThose evenine of Thanksgiving. present included Mr. and Mrs. J. In food values Lowell Ostler and daughter Lynne and son Jay of Ogden; Mr. and from nUk Mrs. John Pollick and son Johnny and daughter Sherry and Mr. and DIGESTIBLE AS MILK! Mrs. Kelvin J. Drake Jr., and sons Russell and Larry of Midvale, and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine H. Berrett and daughters Claudia, Launi and Kimmie of Sandy, Now getting settled in their new home in Montgomery. Ala., are Dr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Benson. Before leaving, the Bensons visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl Alsop, in Salt Lake end the Lorin Bcnson3 in Roosevelt. Mrs. Benson is tha former Misj Fay Alsop, formerly of Sandy. Jay Ostler of Ogden spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. OMier. Norman Slaplcy. LSN, who re Sandy Third Ward Has New Bishopric f-erjo- Births at the Cottonwood hospi tal during the week were reported as follows: Harold Watson and Lajuna Smith, Sandy, boy, Nov. 25. John Lite and Gladys Hunter, Kearns, girl, Nov. 25. Joseph Mortensen and Clara Popp, Granger, boy, Nov. 25. Donald Rasmussen and Elna Dansie, Riverton, girl, Nov. 26. Vernon Spencer and Norma Hunsaker, Riverton, girl, Nov. 26. Kent Whittaker and Delores Granger, Sal Lake, girl, Nov. 26. Eddie Edlen and Connie Cow-del- l, Salt Lake, boy, Nov. 26. Ellis Reed and Beatrice Ander son, Lark, boy, Nov. 27. Arden J. Bodell and Betty Cow ley. Sandy, girl, Nov. 27. Bill Coult and Betty Beeny, Salt Lake, boy, Nov. 27. Leo Holt and Dorothy Burrows, I'd 20 for a spin, Jenkins-Crossgrov- . I iv ' - r ra-- A t rL.Ji 1 I ) ' !b. FRESH CL'RHAHTS Red S WhUo .. ii in PEACHES Uo. Vi DICED EtETS Wo. 2 V VTrjsa m CHICKEN CIN'N'IS Ccllcg SYRU? 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Acts prea Selection of Why Not Lay sented included: "The Middle CHRISTMAS Away RECORD & ALBUMS Road", by Jefferson ward, first With a Small Deposit place winner in Temple View Ar"Down Blub Under" stake, by bor ward, third place winner in "Atomic stake; Temple View Way," by Fairmount ward, first place winner in Granite stake; "Harvest Splendor" by Springview ward, first place winner of Grant stake, an oustanding was presented by the Salt Lake Theatre under the able supervisn ion of Beckie Thompson, in theatrical work. A total of 264 persons took part in the various acts during the h: :M V s- Salad Les Baxter Because Yur Mine I'm Never Satisfied Nat "King" Cole Why Don't You Believe Me Because Your Mine Guy Lombar- ' do Sinner or Saint Mighty Lonesome Feelin Sarah Vaughan April in Paris The Cherries Doris Day Flute Look! Min ?.'-- Paul A Adams Jcvelry Co. 19 North MiJv - & Les KTOMOJiepWJffl fc m mm - -- 5. 111 Ib. ? Winning acts from the Road Shows of stakes in Salt Lake City, Ford Yours nty ofgift Savings! cial low, prices GIRL'S 100 1C I'is. PEANUTS So. Salt Lake Road Show Acts Presented Here Butterflies Jean Gayle Keep It a Secret Once To Every Heart Jo Stafford Faith Can Move Mountains Ruby and The Pearl Nat "King" Cole ( Lady of Spain My Baby's Coming Home Mary GABARDINE 5?C 0 ff ple. A reception in their honor will be held from 8 to 11 o'clock this evening at the Sumbot home, 91 ' Main St. Pfc. Sumbot is stationed with Murray, boy, Nov. 27. the U.S. Marines at Camp PendleArlin Mousley and LaRue Crump ton, Ocean Side, Calif. Riverton, girl, Nov. 28. Fred Dyches and Mary Roberts, e Wedding Murray, girl, Nov. 28. Solemnized at Garden View Keith Dumas and Coleen Denos, Leah Jenkins, daughter of Elton Sandy, boy, Nov. 29.' L Jenkins of Midvale, and Larry Louis Holder and Marjorie Crossgrove, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marsden, Murray, boy, Nov. 29. Avar Crossgrove of Draper, were Gus Eklund and LaRee Beck-stea- married at the Garden View ward Midvale, girl, Nov. 29. chnpel s'i Midvale by Joseph Pier-so- n Albert Law and Vinone Sutcliffe on Nov. 28. A reception followed. In the bridal line were the Draper, girl, Nov. 29. Sherwood Butterfield and Gwen- parents of the bride and groom. Dewain Day d:d the honors as dolyn Bowen, Riverton, boy, Nov. 30. best man; Mrs. Rodney RasmusDannel Golesh and Dorothy sen, a sister of the bride, was matWest Jordan, girl, Nov. 30. ron of honor; bridesmaids were Albert Rose and Alice Riley, Shirlene Milne, Karen Webb, Bonnie Johnson, and Mildred Bjsko-vich- . Sandy, boy, Nov. 30. James Case and Marlene Reid, The bride's sister, Georgia VMKTfrS ..... lb. that you forgot NAflONAl UtVY COUNCI1 tl DAM All AS I never uss tire chains." 9 J" DADY FOOD POTATOESNo. 2 Russets ms home, Bob. When I said m Fashion ed ifj 'j " Reg. 25c White's 'Take tV-t-T Worm After All Mills Brothers Takes Two To Tango TV Fashionably a Touch of Bleed Gleaming Reg. 9c SOAP, Crystal White (bar) SILVER CREAM Jenkins, was flower girL girL Dec. 2. The bride wore a lace dress with Severson and Dorothy a Dec. Midvale, train, and s lace bonnet with a Christopherson, boy, 2. shoulder lengw veil. All the bride's attendants were dressed in pale dresses with dark green slippers and wore corsages of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums. Mrs. Jenkins wore a rose beige gown with lace top and Mrs. Crossgrove Robert Sumbot Weds wore a peach taffeta and both Canadian Girl Today wore corsages of talisman roses. Pfc. Robert A. Sumbot, son of Ushers were Barry Sharp, Rodney Mrs. L. A. Sumbot, Midvale, and Rasmussen, Larry Lunnen, Dennis Miss Adeline Hilton,; daughter of Parker, and Antone Brclacy. Mrs. Josephine Hilton of SaskatThe young couple are honeychewan, Canada, were married Fri- mooning in Las Vegas, Nev. day, (today) in the Salt Lake tem- Society 1fSftl57 RECORDS Friday, December 5, 1952 Glow : with Old SENTINEL (Utah) , Midvale, Gale w s ecause , Page Six Kos-ovic- five-mont- h Reg. 32c SOAP Peets, Ige. pkg. SOAP Striker's granulated giant size 59c CREST EX Scouring Powder Reg. 1 3c TWIN SAILORS crystal cleaner Reg. 32c THE MIDVALE WINTER FOLLIES training at 4,0. Miniature DOLLS Scvercl For Gifts! Buy AJJ COLOGNE and BETTER DRESSES PERFUME SET Save Now! SNACK SSTS Si EVENING IN PARIS ONE GROUP WOMEN'S " Ideal Christmas Dress! 8 PIECE Gift Boxed! ' f 00 PLUS TAX Yon pet fmir sn.uk trnys. nnd four cujw, made of r rit h, . glass till for $1 nt Penney'! Perfect for serving snatfcf vlulo watching televslon. do.ir-rolo- |