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Show (PERSONALS . . . Bryce Ashby of Delta is spending this week with her par ents, Mr & Mrs Clyde Swensen, and with other relatives and friends. Mrs Ashby is the former Geneal Swensen. Mrs Dorothy Reed Rushton and children of Mesa, Ariz., are visit ing with her brotherand sister-in- law, Mr & Mrs Yerl Reed and family, and with her sister and hus band, Mr & Mrs Sidney Arnold in Lark. Jack Higgins was recently sustained as superintendent of Sandy First ward YMMIA. He succeeds Harold Carpenter, who was sustained as senior Scout leader. Other officers are Ralph Bytheway, first assistant; Orrin Thomas, second assistant and Herbert H. Kunz, Mrs MRS. MYRTLE OSTLER, Reporter and Subscription Agent Sandy Legion and Auxiliary Install Joint installation of officers of MISS CAROL CLARK WEDS ROBERT MORONI DUNFORD A social function of interest was the marriage of Miss Carol Arline Clark, daughter of Dr & Mrs Thomas E. Clark of Sandy and Robert Moroni Dunford, son of Mr & Mrs T. Jefferson Dunford of Blooming-ten- , Ida., which took place Monday, June 8, in the Salt Lake temple. The newlyweds greeted friends and relatives at a reception the same evening at the home of the bride's parents in Sandy. The bride was lovely in a gown of lace, ballerina length, with bertha color trimmed with tiny seed secretary. pearls and iridescent sequins on the color. Her shoulder length veil with matching sequins, fell from a capped satin headpiece. She carried a bouquet of orange blossoms, lillies of the valley and white roses. She was attended by her sisters, Mrs Frank M. Mumford, Mrs Lee G. Jensen, Mrs Lars Nielsen and Mrs Robert Cundick and Miss Leah Dunford, sister of the groom. They wore pastel silk gowns of ballerina length. Hulme Dunford performed best man duties for his brother. Following a. honeymoon trip to Southern California, the couple will make their home in Salt Lake. Sandy Post No. 77, American Legion and Auxiliary took place Mon day, June 8, at the Congregational church building, with "Pop" Warner, of Bingham, district command er, and Mrs Agnes Williams, of Magna, district president, as the installing officers. A "potluck" dinner was enjoyed followed by the installation ceremonies at 8 p m, with Post Commander Clifford Anderson and Mrs Velma Christensen, unit Auxiliary president, in charge. The new officers are: Legion-P- aul Anderson, commander; Dean Bishop, adjutant; Carl L Larson, first vice commander; Richard A Setterberg, second vice commander; DeLos S Beckstead, sergeant-at-armCarl L Larson, finance officer; Lyle Gunderson, historian; Charles Wright, chaplain; Teles-phor- e Charlier, Charles Wright, Clifford Anderson and Melvin members of the executive board. Mrs Agnes SetterAuxiliary berg, president; Mrs Rose 0 Larson, first vice president; Mrs Dorothy Smith, second vice president; Mrs Myrtle Wright, treasurer; Mrs Pat Gunderson, chaplain; Mrs Hel- WARE FAMILY TO HOLD ena Rudd, historian; Mrs Joane The entire family of Mr & Mrs Alleman and Mrs Lena Jackson, sergeants-at-arms- ; Mrs Velma Ray Ware of East Sandy, will be Christensen, immediate past presi- together at the Ware home this for the first time since dent, member at large;Mrs Janet week-enRichards and Mrs Agnes Beck-stea- World War H days. The family includes: Mr & Mrs executive board members. . Regular meetings of the groups Vaughn Ware and daughters, of Loves Park, III.; Mr & Mrs Carl will begin next September. Ware and son, of Fort Morgan, Colo.; Mr & Mrs Max Ware and son, of Arizona, and Miss Colene Joan Ware of Dugway. Mr & Mrs Ray Ware and son, David of Sandy will complete the family group, j Cheryl Sue Gold, ninth grade Mr & Mrs Herbert Frandsen of ctudent of Sandy junior high school and daughter of Mr & Mrs Rockfort, 111., will also be guests Milton O. Gold of Granite, won at the Ware home. With their scholastic honors at Sandy junior Mrs Vaughn Ware, they high school and was presented a daughter, to California for a visit will travel gold pin for having the highest scholastic honors of any student in with relatives. the school over a three year period. SATURDAY DINNER HONORS Elaine Jensen, daughter of Mr & Mrs. Calvin Jensen of Sandy, VISITOR FROM CALIFORNIA A dinner honoring Mrs E D won second place and Marlene of Redwood City, Calif., was Wright, daughter of Mrs Mabel Wright and Geraldine Whitmore, held Saturday afternoon at the daughter of Mr & Mrs Rex Whitmore, tied for third place. All were Weasku Inn, given by her aunts, presented with gold pins by G. Mrs F A Hammond and Mrs George Reed Sanderson, principal of the W Ford of Salt Lake; Mrs K J Bird chooL tf imAriran Pnrlr an1 Mr, ftoAjf Mr & Mrs S. Ross Beckstead of San,der.son, of Mrs Miller (the former Miss Jane Sandy was presented a pin for hav-- l ing the only perfect attendance Bradley) and two children spent record during her three years two weeks visiting with her par- M 0 "arold Bradley, Penny Reed, daughter of Mr nu inner rciauves in Mrs Verl Keed and Karl Miller. i OJ" son of Mr & Mrs Clyde Miller were .Utah. honored for having a perfect at-tendance record uuiiiijs iiicii BOOPLL FAMILY DPIINIOM eighth and ninth grade school TO BE HELD JUNE 13 years and Paul Jackson and David The Joseph and Emma Jane Far Naylor were honored for having a perfect attendance record dur mer Bodell family will hold their ing their ninth and seventh grade annual reunion Saturday, June 13, Khooi years. Other ninth grade students who at the Herriman school auditorium had perfect attendance records at 6 p m. Luncheon will be served from 6 during their ninth grade school year included: Judy Larson, Larry to 7:30 p m, to be followed by a Jlardcastle, LaRetta Hill and Sharon Hcndrickson. Student speakers program. Various prizes will be honored at the closing exercises of given away during the evening. the ninth grade included Argene The committee in charge includAdams, Edward Glen Miner, Judy es John Christensen, Melvin Jones Larson, Stanley Elg, Linda Lee Jacobson. Arlcne Beckstead, James and Harry Carson, with Mrs Louise Harris, Karen Nielsen and Karl Miller as secretary. Family memMiller. bers are urged to attend, and bring their family genealogical sheets. James B. Ostler of the U.S. Air Force, stationed at the Mountain A3 C Reed W. Anderson of the Home Air Base, has been named U.S. Air Force was recently transsuperintendent of the Mountain ferred to Shepherd Field, Tex., Home YMMIA according to word after completing basic training at received by his parents, Mr & Mrs Parks Air Base in California. Reed J. TBomas Ostler. enlisted Dec. 7, 1952. He s; Sim-monso- n, All-weatn- Friday, June 12, 1955 a group of small friends at her home Sunday complimenting her daughter, Carol Ann, on her sixth birthday. Games were played and refreshments served to 20 guests. A large birthday cake resembling a and novel favors added to the merriment of the Various prizes were children. awarded. Mrs C. P. Malstrom and sons, merry-go-roun- d Mrs Llncol presid Auxili the si end Is I the Dittri Sugar 7 can SPRINKLING SYSTEM by GOODYEAR f Blended, TvA l Studebaker4lS? Beautiful 1953 Champion, Custom, 4-Do- f Sedan or i DairvG PURCHASED plan where sprinkler heads will go. Drive Make to mark pola. Then lay Coodyesr's flexible pipe o each Coodyear cdjuitabl rubber sprinkler head. Assemble. All yon need ia a knife and adhesive. No special tools required no threads to cut no trenches to dig. Then test system above around. Slit ground 6 to 8 Inches deep ith spade, sink system Entry Blanks Given With Purchase of Dairy Products Get Contest Entry Blanks A All Safeway Stores Yon - not affected by any cor ronives found in normal soil. FUll oth inside surface no stoppage from pipe Kale. SAFETY rubber sprinkler heads are safer for children and harmless to Ijwnmowers. 10NB LIFE HOW-smo- - - easily bends around corners and olsfarUs. Freeting will not d.tmage it! MIA approved! FIEXIIILITT TRI-STAT- E LUMBER CO. MIDVALE, UTAH STRAWBERRIES Mi CANTALOUPES S' 13 i UUVFU .WGES5S: It 10 ONIONS SS- - lb. 5 U A tiZL. A L3U U 8 lb. mesh Froxen. Bel-Ai- r. e1 Potted Meats sst. Lunch Box , ..f Crackers Spinach Juico w..,t,.,.i,.i ' Juiro Milk tAJf r i wh,' . -- , . ' .wmwwm RiVk M.IJ u.... US ba; mil F,"bGrad" i 4 1 e 01D SUNNY BROOK BRAND KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY CHAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS it 3.19 Coi Id -- Produce Farm-Fres- h - in. Finished! FROM GRANT E. HAYES CO., SALT LAKE CITY uranae Juice frrTcLl.UU til pe, o, LAWN . BOTH6fiO0r Frank and Alvin, attended the graduation exercises of her granddaughter, JoAnn Muirr, at Pocatel-lIda. JoAnn is the daughter Mr Mrs Alma J. Muirr, former residents of Sandy. They also attended the Jordan high school graduation exercises of Mrs Maktroms other granddaughter, Janice Malstrom, daughter of Mr & Mrs G. L. Malstrom of Sandy. MEW CAR! I i0 Page er i 1 SENTINEL (Utah) All-rubb- er Sandy Sludenis u Jfn'M,r THE MIDYALE Page Six THE NEW d Receive Awards committee of the Washington LDS ward. Mrs Esther Boulter is spending this week at Granger visiting with her daughters and husbands, Mr & Mrs Don Smith and Mr & Mrs B. H. Smith. Mrs Beryle M. Kosik and son, Dennis of Los Angeles, are visiting with her sisters and families, Mr & Mrs Bonner Y. Lambson In Murray and Mr & Mrs Ivo Griffith in Sandy. Mrs George Conish entertained Ellis Harris, who has spent the past three years at Washington, D.C., where he is employed at the Naval Research Laboratory, spent two weeks visiting with his parents, Mr & Mrs Lester Harris in Sandy. He will return this weekend to Washington. Ellis is a graduate of the University of Utah where he received his B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering. He also served in the Navy prior to his graduation. He is serving as second counselor in the genealogical ti . its v J tig ti mm MJ '"'nwnU. tim'25f ' 33 45 Rich, Creamed, Good For Any Meof .,-- 16 .27 A 7.3 55 lb. i |