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Show t Sandy Jr. High Promotes 91 Sandy Ulappenlnyd -- A total of 91 ninth grade stu dents of Sandy junior high school were honored at closing exercises held Thursday evening, with Principal G Reed Sanderson in charge The program in the Sands of Time," was carried out by the students in talks, and vocal and instrumental numbers. Also featured was the tradition al investiture ceremony of student officers of 1952-5presented their school bannerettes to the incoming officers, who are: Mark Miller, head boy; Carolyn Evans, head girl, and Rosemary Jensen, school scribe. Presentation of attendance, scho larship and activity awards was a feature of the program. Special selections were rendered by the ninth grade chorus, directed by Clyde Miller, music supervisor of the Sandy schools. MRS. MYRTLE OSTLER, Reporter and Subtcription Agent Sandy P-T- A Officers Maps County DUP Camp Installation To Meet Monday Installation of the new officers will be held Wedcf Sandy at 9 p.m. in the 27, May nesday, play room of Sandy elementary school, it has been announced by Jlrs. LeVern J. Farnsworth, pub licity chairman. Mrs. Chester retiring president will be in charge. New officers to be installed are Mrs. Richard A. Setterberg, presi dent; Mrs Paul C. Boyce, first vice president; G. Red Sanderson, prin cipal of the Sandy school, second vice president; Mrs. Ralph Ster ling, third vice president; Mrs. Floyd Ostler, secretary. Acknowledgement will also be jjiven the retiring representative of the Jordan District Council, Mrs Wilma Rasmussen, who has served the past several years. A social will be held in connection with the meeting of the outgoing and incoming officers of the and their partners. Sandy theme,-"Footprin- Hhe annual convention of the South Salt Lake Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held Monday at 11 a m at the Memorial Building, 300 N. Main St., Salt Lake City, it has been announced by Mrs Eve lyn Nelson, president. Annual reports will be given by the officers and election of new officers will be conducted under direction of the nominating committee, with Mrs Virginia Howe as chairman. All officers and members of the various camps in South Salt Lake County are urged to attend. Stake "Swarm Day" '47 Queen Contest Deadline May 25 To Be Held Monday Mt. Jordan stake MIA Beehive Girls of South Salt Lake County, still have time to enter the"Days of '47' Queen Contest" sponsored by the Daughter of Utah Pioneers. The date has been extended to May 25 or up to May 27. All girls, 18 to 25 years, Inclu sive, and who is a descendent of a Utah Pioneer, who came to Utah before May 10, 1869, are eligible to enter the contest. Send or take applications ac companied by a photograph to the office of the Daughters of Utah Memorial Building, 300 Mt. Jordan stake M.I.A. dance Pioneers, North Main Street, Salt Lake City. will be held Saturday at 8:30 p m in Sandy Recreation hall, under the direction of the stake M.I.A. SANDY AUXILIARY UNIT officers and the activity counselors TO SELL POPPIES of the eight wards, it has been The annual convention of the announced by Mrs Fern Smith, ed by the American Legion Auxilistake activity counselor. ary Unit No. 77 will be held in The theme of the ball will be Sandy on Saturday, according to "Apple Blossom Time." Refresh- Mayor Noel C Bateman. Funds ments will be available during the raised will go toward the child welfare program of the Auxiliary, evening. The entire stake membership is said Mrs Robert R Christensen, invited to attend. unit president. , The sale will be under the diThe Cora Allsop family held a rection of Mrs Myrtle Wright, unit birthday party Friday evening in Poppy Chairman, who urges all honor of the birthday of Mrs Sandy residents to support this Those in attendance included cause. the guest of honor, Mr & Mrs J A LeFevre, Mr & Mrs L J Alvey, Mr Glen F Otteson. AN, USN, is & Mrs F O Grundvig, and Mrs Lena spending a two weeks' leave with McNNarney, all of Sandy, and Mr his parents, Mr & Mrs Andrew J & Mrs R A Allsop of Salt Lake. Jones, and other relatives. His ship, Supper was served, after which USS Badoeng, is in dry dock at "Bingo" was enjoyed by the group. San Francisco. M.I.A. Stake Dance Slated Saturday Al-so- "Swarm Day" will be held Mon day, May 25, at 8 p.m. at the new Draper First ward chapel for all Beehive girls of the various wards and their mothers, also Seagull girls of the Primary, who are graduating to the Beehive class and their mothers, it has been announced by Mrs. Helen O. Jones of Sandy, First year Beekeeper of Mt. Jordan stake. Others in charge will jnchjde Mrs Delores Berrett of Sandy, first and Mrs year stake Mary Dean and Mrs. Ruth Miller of of Draper, second year the stake. General board members are expected to be in attendance. bee-keep- bee-keepe- STAKE PRIMARY BOARD TO SPONSOR BOOK REVIEW THE MIDVALE Mrs Bertha Cardwell entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home, 173 J St., Salt Lake City, I Friday evening honoring Miss Don- I Cottonwood Marternity Hospital whose na Wennerstrom, bride-elecas marriage to Harold Carpenter will reports this week s arrivals take place May 29. Various games were enjoyed and a luncheon was Joe Romero and Corina Sanchez, served to 27 guests. west Jordan, girl,. May 12. Gaylen J LeFevre, USN, stationSilven Lloyd Wright and Marie ed at Kodiak, Alaska, recently reMorghan, Murray, girl, May 12. ceived his Radioman 3c rating, St. Glen Clair and Rena Higley, according to word received by his parents, Mr & Mrs J A LeFevre bait Lake, girl, May 12. David Shelby and Marian Dougof Sandy. A graduate of Jordan high school, he enlisted in the las, East Sandy, boy, May 13. Billy Welch and Elaine Greennavy in January 1952. He has been stationed at Kodiak for the past wood, Sandy, boy, May 13. Kenneth Gotberg and Leola Sim year. Charlene Townsend and Sheron mons, Draper, boy, May 14. Shorland Hunsaker and Helen Busenbark entertained at a swimS. Salt Lake, girl, May 14. ming party and social Monday ev- Lehman, Alvin Mackay, and Alice Mur-docening at Saratoga, honoring the Murray, girl, May 14. birthday of Ardell Jones. Follow James Hill and Marjorie Davis, the refresh' swimming party, ing ments were served at the home of Salt Lake, girl, May 15. Robert T Nelson and Joyce Corn-stocMiss Jones. Those present were Sandy, girl. May 15. Glenda Anderson, Gayle McEwen, Melvin J Lloyd and Daisy Jensen, DeAnna Wenerstrom, Claudia Hansen, Dorothy Jex, Judy Haun, Riverton R.D.I, girl. May 16. Wayne Atkinson and Betty NichLynne Tripp, Charlene Townsend, Sheron Busenbark, Miss Jones, Mr ols, Holladay, girl, May 17. Russell Gibson and Jennie Heath, & Mrs E Tripp. Vicki Flandro. and Glen F Ottosen, who assisted in Salt Lake, boy, May 17. Lawrence Smith and Edna Claythe transportation. Draper, girl, May 17. Karen Wenerstrom. daughter of ton, William Bennett and Mavis OlMrs Mearl Wenerstrom, and Shir-len- e son, Midvale, boy, May 17. Lancaster, daughter of Mr & Lind Ohlson and Phyllis Duncan, Mrs Ivin Lancaster, presented tap boy, May 17. and toe dance numbers at the San- Murray, Dale Prince and Dorothy Miller, dy Lions club charter night party Salt Lake, girl, May 17. held at Bill & Iva's Cafe in Orem, Gale Nell and Lola Bodell, RivMonday night. The girls were pre erton, boy, May 18. t, Friday, May 22, 1951 This year's proposed planting embraces 6,700 acres, 71 per cent more than the average for the 1942-195period, reports Dr. Glenn Cunningham, economist for Utah's processors are planning American Can Company. to increase their 1953 pack of The state's farmers received sweet corn over that of recent $608,000 from processors for the years, according to reports listing 1952 harvest of 23,400 tons from 6,600 acres, he said. prospective acreage this season. 6,700 ACRES OF EARS Utah's Canners Up Sweet Corn Acres kl Dy urr tun ot the Sandy school faculty. Save money by reading the ads Mrs D A Hand and Mrs Albert Cowdell were visitors at the home in The Sentinel. See what the local of Mrs Cora Allsop Thursday. merchants are offering each week. CLASS OF '43 GIRLS HOLD ANNUAL REUNION Girls of the class of 1943, Jordan high school, held a reunion Wednesday evening. May 13, at the Birkl.-nCafe in Salt Lake City..1 A smorgasbord was enjoyed by 34! members. During the evening, plans were made for the 1954 class reunion and election of officers took place. They are LaRue Barton Barfuss, president; Nelda Allen Steadman, advertising chairman, and Wanda Members of the East Jordan Stake Primary board, belonging to the East Midvale Second ward, will sponsor a book revelw and musical program June 5 at 8 p.m. at the East Midvale ward chapel. The book 'Virginia Reel" will be reveiwed by Miss Helen Kimball, Pearson Sims, arrangement chairprominent artist of Salt Lake City. man. 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