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Show sen family entertained at a at the Madsen home Sunday evening. A buffet dinner was enjoyed. Mrs Robert C. Swenson entertained at a missionary shower Saturday evening at her home in Sandy honoring Miss Maxine Wright of Sandy, who will leave in the near future for the mission field. Games were enjoyed and prizes awarded to Miss LaRene Mickel-sen- , Mrs Betty Degraffenried, Mrs Marie Grundvig, Mrs Lawana Winkle and Mrs Mary Ellen Jaynes. Refreshments were served to 22 guests. THE er Christmas Table Fiesta Sandy JldppeningA MRS. MYRTLE OSTLER. Reporter and Subscription Accent Sandy Man Named Sandy Decreases Budget for 1954 Secretary to British Mission Head v 4 Much recognition has been shown Rodney Howard Brady, who left for the British IDS mission .,;'., last October. Rodney has been assigned as secretary to Albert II. Reiser, president of the British mission. President Reiser, accompanied A. W. NIELSEN FAMILY MEETS m .... Mr by Rodney, recently made a tour of The family of Albert W. Nielsen the British mission. held a surprise family Rodney, son of Mr & Mrs Ken Sunday at the home, of Mr & Mrs neth A. Brady of Sandy First ward, Nielsen in Sandy. The occasion was a student at the University at honored the birthday of Mr Niel the time he left for his mission. The spirit of Christmas good fellowship, hospitality and brothesen. He has been very acive in his rhoodreminds us to consider our "good neighbors." Yuletide activities Those present included the guest church duties in Sandy First ward. here compared to those south of the border are a good example of the He will remain at Mission Headof honor, Mr Nielsen and wife, Mr universality of Christmas. Latin Americans have borrowed some of symbols of the season from us Santa Claus, mistletoe but & Mrs Clarence P. Hansen and quarters at 149 Nightingale Lane, their 'of their celebrations are uniquely characteristic of their counmany Balham, London, S.W. 12, England, children, Sharon, Dale, Sandra, tries. Parades, bull fights, and street dances are held all during the Estimated expenditures for the indefinately. real climax of activity on Christmas eve. with a month of December, Gary and Glade of Sandy; Mr & WatYou can bring; the gaiety and charm of a Latin American fiesta 1954 budget in the Sewer and Mrs Major D. McClellan and son to your holiday table by combining Mexican pottery with eggnog and er Fund, total $26,815, compared Bruce and daughter Kae of Murholly the traditional American noliday table a setting that exwith $23,515 in this year's budget, Mr & Mrs Edwin Hansen and ray; the "good neighbor policy." presses an increase of $3,300. sons Farron and Jerry and Mr & Mr & Mrs Ray Malmberg and an unusual touch to your refreshments, use a tasty anchovy-cheeFor Water expense on Sewer and "dip" covered with a poinsettia for a natural Christmas children of Salt Lake were visitors Mrs John McClellan and son Larry decoration. include: Interest on bonds, $1,000; Sunday of his mother, Mrs Viola of Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Kenneth ANCHOVY DIP: Soften one picktge cream cheese and blend with tnchovicj nd for a - at her home in Sandy. paying agency fees $12.00, tout creim. Pour into bowl and arrange lix anchovy strips on top of the McClellan and children Connie and Malmbergspread to form at poinsettia. total operating budget for 1953 of Micheal of Redlands, Calif., and Sandy First ward MIA, under Here are three colorful and delicious punches you can prepare $52,101. direction of the music department, Mr Si Mrs Ray McClellan of Tooele. easily in advance: Estimated income for the 1954 presented Christmas carols on the SPARKLING PUNCH: Combine the juices of 4 oringes, 2 lemons, and a 1 lb. can of pineapple juice with 1 small bottle maraschino cherries in a punch bowl over Fine Printing at The SentineL budget includes: General Fund, streets of Sandy Tuesday evening, cake of ice. Add 2 qts, sparkling grape juice (or sparkling burgundy) just before operSewer and serving. (Serves 20). after which the group met at the $30,162; Water .ORANGB EGGNOG: Beat together until cream, yolks of 12 eggs, whites of 6, and a total ward chapel for refreshments. ating income, $38,160, for acsircu. iiui eciurc rim. ncavy ncaa m loam juice ir jendcupsaddorange the other eix egg whites). Stif in I Qt. blended T crown. Chill, and estimated income from all sources Miss Florence Webb, instructor 2 milk stir when ceady to serve, in (or I at. cream. I qt. milk, if you like $52,-10of $68,322. The total budget of very rich). Chill your bowl andjt. few minutes before guests arrive, pour eggnog of physical education at the Uniinto it and top with grated nutmeg. (Serves 20). plus Sewer bonds payable, versity of California at Los AngeWhile we are on an international theme, take a tip from the $1,000 bonds payable, Water holles, is spending the Christmas $1,000; English and serve this particularly nice punch as a lift for your and Water bond payable, $3,000 idays with her mother, Mrs Florguests: TEA PUNCH: Place 2 tbl. tea leaves in earthenware bowl. Pour on 1 qt. boiling for a total of $57,101 total estimat-e- ence E. Webb. Miss Webb is a forCover well with heavy folded napkin, let stand ) minutes and strain. Add water. ex4 cups sugar, the juices of 2 oranges and 2 lemons and crushed mint leaves, if mer member of the BYU faculty at expenditures will make an Cool and serve, adding ice and 2 qts. chilled soda water at the last desired. cess of income over expenditures Provo and is now studying for her minute. (Serve 20). Of $11,221. f master's degree. These suggestions are simply to stimulate your own imagination ' The budget is based on an 18 The annual Christmas social of to create a gay and unusual holiday "fiesta" on your Yuletide table. mill levy, the same as last year,' the American Legion Post No. 77 with a property tax valuation of' of Sandy and Auxiliary, was held ' Mr & Mrs Rulon Jlasmussen of school auditorium, under direction MEN'S , $1,027,841 in Sandy City. Monday at Sandy Firemen's hall, Phoenix. Ariz., announce the birth of Clyde A, Miller and Jay Pond. Besides 'vocal the special solos, when each one attending contrib- of a son, Sunday, Dec. 20, at the ALL WOOL NUPTIALS S uted canned goods and other ar- Mesa hospital. Mrs Rasmusscn is ducts and ensemble instrumental ticles suitable to be used in Christ- the former Donna Nielsen of San- - numbers, a chorus of more than 70 TO BE HELD MONDAY Hill. mas baskets to be distributed to dy. Other children in the Rasmus- - voices presented numbers. Elaine Miss of ttia marriage sen family include: Steven, Linda, Honoring the Silver Wedding anR. the needy families of he commundaughter of Mr & Mrs Golden of Mr &Mrs Evan A. include and niversary C. Paul Grandparents Kathy. presiAnderson, Legion ity. Hill of Salt Lake, and Calvin & Mrs Stanley A. Rasmussen Madsen of Sandy and also the Mr and Mrs & Lester dent, Mrs Setterberg, Agnes Mr Harris, son of in and Mr & Mrs Albert W. Nielsen birthday of Mr Madsen, the Mad- were president, Harris of Sandy will take place! Auxiliary of Sandy. Lake charge. Monday. Dec. 28, in the Salt U.S. Air of B. the Ostler James A program, portarying the true will greet IDS temple. The couple at Mountain Home, purpose of Christmas, and the dra stationed Force, that evening a at reception guests Ida., and his wife, the former Miss matizing of -- "The Chimes Ring at the Lion House. Green of Grantsville, are ! Again," was presented at Sandy Gloria Chosen to be attendants to the spending the Christmas holidays First ward Sunday School Sunday, bride are Mrs Max H. Christensen, with their parents, Mr & Mrs J. with Supt. Kenneth A. Brady in matron of honor; Mrs Jack L. Thomas Ostler of The program was under Sandy and Mr & Good selection of colors Smart and Mrs Bertarm P. Hill, Mrs Edward Green of Grantsville. charge. music direction of the department Ramona attending matrons; Miss Mr & Mrs Richard Allen of Van of the Sunday School. HilL bridesmaid and Anna Marie' Calif., announce the birth Nuys, D. Members of ML Jordan stake Christensen flower girl. Ellis Dec. 16. at the Van Nuys are son of a man urged to attend a special meetHarris will perform best Mrs Allen is the former hospital. Sunday, Jan. 3, at Draper Secing duties for his brotner. I J Miss Merla Bishop, daughter of Mr ond ward chapel, when a sacred at the student a The groom is & Mrs Edwin F. Bishop of Sandy. 111 pageant will be presented under in University of Utah. He served Mr & Mrs Allen now have a family direction of Mt Jordan stake gena fulfilled the U.S. Navy and also of 2 boys and 2 girls. ealogical committee, it has been mission to the South West Indian Mrs R, Young of Charlotte, N.C., announced by H. O. Berrett, chairmission. was a recent visitor of Mr & Mrs man. A miscelaneous shower horforing Vaughn Atkinson and family. Mrs Mrs Claudia Kemp, wife of James was held Friday Young is at present visiting with the bride-elec- t has been at the IDS hospital Kemp i Dr & evening at Harris home in Sandy her daughter and son for the past several weeks where Hosattendance. in Mrs Carlos Madsen in Salt Lake. with 16 guests AND A she underwent a major operation. tesses were Mrs Eldon Harris, Mrs Mrs Young was a friend of Mr AtGROUP 2 Miss Eve Miller and Allan MilHarkinson when he served in the misDclmer Harris and Mrs Lester " of twin son Mr ler, daughter and sion field in North Carolina. ris. & Mrs Clyde A. Miller, are spendMr & Mrs Clifton W. Flint of ing the Christmas holidays here. STAKE M.I.A. PLANS Sandy, announce the birth of a Eve and Allan are sophomore stuPARTY son Monday, Dec. 14. at the IDS NEW YEAR'S dents at BYU at Provo. ' A New Year's party, including hospital. Mrs Flint is the former "Carols ot Christmas", a cantata dinner, dance, floor show, noise Miss Donna Orton. The couple have for mixed voices, was presented by makers and hats, will be held New one other child, a daughter, Chris M. POLINER the Sandy junior high school ninth Year's Eve at Sandy recreation hall tine. Grandparents arc Mr & Mrs chorus and Thursorchestra, Midvale Sandy under direction of Mt Jordan stake Francis A. Orton of Sandy and J. grade day evening at Sandy junior high MIA officers. Harry F. Setterberg. C. Flint of Salt Lake. Mrs Zclla M. Swenson and Mrs FLANNEL superintendent, and Mrs Luclla Leslie with Myrtle B. Ostler of Sandy, memHardcastle, president, Mabcy, activity counselor, in charge bers of the South Salt Lake County Daughters of Utah Pioneer Board, of activities. e A were will be among those who attended enjoyed. Dancing dinner w ill be served in the the annual Christmas social for KNIT COTTON basement, beginning at 9 p.m. The members of the board, Friday at floor show to be presented during the home of the president, Mrs the evening will be under direction Evelyn Nelson of Salt Lake. A Christmas program will be of Mrs Donna Lee Nelson. presented at the monthly Mt JorMr & Mrs Stanley A. Rasmusscn dan stake high priests meeting and family will hold their Christ- Sunday, at 2 p.m. at Draper Second BOY'S mas eve family social at the home ward chapel, for all high priests and their partners, it has been of their daughter and COTTON FLANNEL Mr & Mrs Moedl Steadman In Holl-adaby Wilford riorson, The 1954 tenative budget for Sandy City has been set at $52,101, decrease of $475 compared with 1953, it has been announced by Mayor Noal C. Bateman. . The following amounts have been appropriated for the purpose of meeting the expenses for the 1954 year: General Fund: Admin istrative and General, $5,224, comdepared with $6,649 for 1953 or a crease of $1,425; Public Safety, $4,750, an increase of $150; Streets and Public Improvements, $14,300, decompared with $16,800, or a a grand crease of $2,500, making total of estimated expenditures in the general fund of $24,274. I'EHSOXALS ... " PAGE FOUR MIDVALE SENTINEL Thursday, December 24, 1951 MIDVALE CITY CORPORATION TENTATIVE BUDGET 19S4 REVENUES: County Taxes Based upon a levy of 18 mills on valuation of $5,408,097.00 Less: Provision for uncollectables of 4 . $97,340.00 3,890.00 $ 93,450.00 Add: Redemptions and delinquent taxes TOTAL TAX REVENUES Water Revenues General Licenses Dog Licenses Fines and Forfeitures Building and Property Rentals and Services Allotment from State Road Funds ... Allotment from State Liquor Funds .:. Cemetery Service Fees TOTAL REVENUES 1,000.00 $ 94,450.00 34,000.00 6,000.00 400.00 1,200.00 1,000.00 6,600.00 5,800.00 1,000.00 : $150,450.00 APPROPRIATIONS: Expenses Administrative and'General Water Department Electric Light Fund Streets, Sidewalks and Public Property $ 22,002.50 16,315.00 8,061.00 38,395.00 29,275.00 : Public Safety and Judicial Bonds and Interest Capital Outlay . Appropriated Unapp-opriat- $ .... .... ed TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS g $114,048.50 ... L 3,500.00 10,706.50 . 22,195.00 14,206.50 $150,450.00 The above tentative budget will be on file at the office of the until December 31, 1953, at 12 o'clock noon f or public se City Recorder . inspection. is Notice hereby given, that a public hearing on the above budget will be held at the office of the City Recorder, in the city hall, Mid-valUtah, at 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, December 31, 1953, at which any taxpayer may appear to protest same. LAWRENCE A. MINEER, City Recorder Pub. Dec. e, 18-2- , . 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