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Show PERSONALS . . . Reams, honoring her birthday. Those present were Mrs Virginia Dallas Ray (Bud) Bolllger of the B. Seal, Mrs Jessie Nielsen Mrs In the Sandy First ward news.jUJ3 Navyf u y epeTimg a Beth Walter of Lark; Mrs paper naming tontest conducted Ieave wlth fcIs parcnt,, Mr & Mrs Mary June Draper, Mrs Beverly Carson, recently under direction of the ed- - Glcn milger. Bud recently Riverton; Mrs Erma B. Crump, MRS. MYRTLE OSTLER. Reporter arid Subtcripthn Agmt Mr & Mrs Myron J. Stewart, turned from second rtay in jjj, Midvale; Mr & Mrs J. Thomas OstSun-: announced the winners were he more where than spent Japan, 11 A J ler, Sandy; Mrs Mildred Christen-sen-, iouows. aay jan. o, g monlhs 0Q hl$ jast sta jje Mrs Elizabeth B. Skanchy, Mr to Sezttle, Wash., Feb. 10, & Mrs O. M. .V rePrt Henninger and daughwith the name "Ward Family Mes for his new assignment to Alaska. ter, Salt Lake City, and Mr & Mrs second place Lloyd P. Mt Jordan District Boy Scout senger"; Sergeant Mllo G. Morril 1 and Raymond E. Goodrich and sons, Visits name "First with the Stevens, wife, the former Darlene Nickle, Kearns. Court of Honor was held Saturday Ward Messenger"; third place Under sponsorship of Sandy and small son David, are spending at Crescent ward 16, Jan. evening, GleaA fireside chat for Association, parent chapel, under direction of District Dennis Peterson, with the name, with relatives in Wayne and Junior Junior ners, visiting day at the school will be Chairman Gerald H. Smith, with. "The Guiding Light". County, Ut. Srt. Morrill, U.S. Army, Gleaners of Sandy First ward MIA held Thursday, Jan. 28, and Fri Glcn L. Steadman, advancement Each of the winners was present- - will report Feb. 2 at Camp Stone-ma-n was held Sunday evening at the day, Jan. 29, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. chairman, In charge of presenta- - d with a book. The books, present-tiofor reassignment. He arrived home of & Mrs J. C. Richards, Mr A visiting schedule for parent- ed by Bishop Ilcndrickson to win- - Jan. 2 from 11 months duty in Koof awards. Hawkins H. of Granite was Regal Included: First place to J. rea. teacher conferences, is being pre An inspirational talk was given " the guest speaker of the evening. pared. Every parent will receive by Marlon S. Bateman, clerk of Mt P,omas 0sller' "GosPcl "cals" by Wilson Tolman has returned to Refreshments were served followDavid an appointment for one of these Jordan Ktk Mr Ratpman stressed McKay; second place Kansas, after visiting with his the meeting. afternoons, it has been announced. the importance of developing tal- to Lloyd P. Stevens, "The True wife and children, who are resid- ing Mrs I. James Kemp returned Seekers of Mormonism", by Joseph Schools at Sandy junior high and ents and how to use them. ing in Sandy, and with his par- - home Monday from a Salt Lake F. Merrill; third place to Dennis ents Mr & Mrs elementary grades will close at 12 j. l. Tolman. . First, Second and Merit badge Kl where she underwent a hospital, or reuoiaen will Nuggeis o'clock noon, and students Mrs Jack Eliason and children awards were presented. The dis- reicrson, Before returning L. operation. Ezra Marler. major not Thought", by turn home. School lunch will Robin and Tracy of Denver, Colo., home she trict statuete was awarded Troop weeks at the three spent be served on these days. are spending 121, Sandy Second ward, for highvisiting Mrs home of her son and wife, Mr & Eliason's parents, Mr & Mrs Udell Mrs Keith W. The appointment received will est advancement record In the dis- Patriarch Wm. D. Kuhre Kemp in Salt Lake. George in Sandy, and Mr Eliason's provide an individual conference trict, and the Indian Head placque Reaches 91st Year William Dobbie Kuhre, patriarch mother, Mrs Connie Eliason of Salt with elementary teachers only, and went to Troop 129, Crescent ward, parents with students in Sandy for the highest attendance record. of Mt Jordan stake, and the oldest Lake. Mr Eliason is Sales Engineer Bill Mfidsen Receives man in Sandy observed his 91st for Western Gypsum Company in Nfivol HOTC Position junior high school, will find teachers in their respective home rooms, birthday Thursday, Jan. 21. Mem- - the Western States area. Mrs Elia- - Evan William (Bill) Madsen, SanRcbekah Lodge con- Sandy to the bers of his immediate family met son is the former Genevieve dy, has recently been opportunity awaiting Installs New Officers appointed verse with the parents. at his home to help him celebrate George of Sandy, as Operations Officer in the Uniof officers of the Installation is sponsoring the event. The Sandy Mrs Joyce Ludwig has been sus- - versity of Utah Naval ROTC proRebekah Lodge No. 30, Wasatch at Mr Kuhre spent part of the day tained as second counselor in San- - gram. this "School Report to Parents", Sandy, took place Thursday eve- at his usual work as the close of the second school Madsen is the son of Mr & Mrs dy Fourth ward YWMIA. succeed- at the LO.O.F. hall. Mrs Agnes E. term. Junior high school report ning Bills. JenMrs A. Madsen of Sandy. He is a Frances Dale ing Hardware Co.. where he ha, aerved sen was sustained as Special In- junior student . majoring in mecards will be issued a few days in me inMauiiiK unaci, vj in that capacity for the past 53 terest advisor in the advance so that parents will have Mrs Marie Sandy Fourth chanical engineering and has been Stuart. ' years. teacher appraisal before their con MIA have classes ward. already be- active in intercollegiate track acOfficers installed Included: Mrs of ference visit, it has been announc and all adults the ward are tivities and the NROTC program. gun noble grand; Mrs WARD TEACHERS CONDUCT Invited to be in attendance. ed by G. Reed Sanderson, principal Grace Olscn, He graduated in 1950 from JorGeneva Lewis, vice grand; Mrs FIRST WARD SERVICE Blaine It Berrett was sustained dan high school where he particiof the Sandy school. Ward t9rhr rt Randw P!rt as Margaret Ward, secretary; Mrs An secretary of Sandy First ward pated in football, track, and the Because the home and school na Davis treasurer. of- , ardi ApiinUye pcrformed tU functions at g d opera. succeeding share a common aim, the growth r cers inciuae. Mrs urw sacrament service Sunday evening, Lind. at Sandy First ward sacra- and progress of the child, the best right supporter to noble direction of the ward bish- service Sunday evening. The one sure way to keep in way to learn about the child s Mrs Frances Bcckstead, with Udell Mrs opric B. The of sisters teacher. Farrel is to run from it the with to trouble talk is supervisor oroCTess porter to noble grand; Mrs Hazel GcorgCi ln charge SpeakcrSi who Goodrich entertained at a family excelan conference The provides men oi, rigm Buyout m m spoke on me benems oi ward tea- - social Thursday evening at the lent opportunity for the parents Mrs Christine Williams, ching, included: Udell George, Roy Goodrich grand; home, Hoffman Heights, to understand the teacher's prob left supporter to vice grand; Mrs Lester, Glen Smith, J. Thomas Ostto learn teacher lems, and for the Lila Nerdin, warden; Mrs Wanda HIGH-SPEE- D and Otis A. relief from about the child from the parents. Goudie, condutor; Mrs Marcella ler, Sandy First ward, Fierce of ML Jordan stake high Eck, chaplain; Mrs Myrtle Poulson, council, in charge of ward teachMr & Mrs J. Lowell Ostler entermusician; Mrs Velma Christcnscn, ing. N. E. Garfield of the stake tained at a dinner at their home outside guardian. ward teaching committee was also in Ogdcn Sunday, for Mr & Mrs J. next regular meeting of the in attendance. The Blaine Thomas Ostler, Mr 4 Mrs lodge will be held Thursday, Jan The opening prayer was by Ace R Berrett and daughters of Sandy; 28. at 8 p.m. at the I.O.O.F. hall, Derricott and benediction by Den-ni- s Mrs Pearl rollick and daughter, noble grand, Hospital tests prote Musterole Olsen, Grace Mrs with Bateman. A total of 59 ward and Mr & Mrs Kelvin J. Drake Jr. in gives relief almost beyond belief. teachers were in attendance. charge. Also theater rose in moving. Highand sons of Mldvale. medicated. Sondy First Word Names Publication V 30-da- a Sandy re-itor- s. Awards Presented At Court of Honor P-T.A- ssn. Sponsors Parent . " . Thursday cr 10-da- n i n J j i - - 1 1 m 10-da- MIDVALE SENTINEL THE ; ! Friday, January 22, 1954 PAGE FOUR in tropical BOOKS watersP-""- " Seeds of Contemplation by T. Mer- ton. 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