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Show Monday .May 24, at 8 p.m. at Sandy recreation hall, under direction of Stake Beekeepers, Mrs Helen Jones and Mm Dclores Berrett of Sandy MRS. MYRTLE OSTLER, Reporter and Subscription Agent SAGERS-SOMME- R SOLEMNIZED IN PRESENTS PIANO STUDENT RECITAL MRS. DUNYON RITES TEMPLE A social function of interest during the week was the marriage of Tatricia Sagers, daughter of Mr & Mrs William M. Sagers of Sandy and Ronald W. Sommer, son of Mr &. Mrs Fred II. Sommer of Salt Lake, which took place Friday in the Salt Lake temple with Elder Raymond II. Clayton officiating. A reception honoring the couple followed that evening at the home of the bride's parents in Sandy. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Marjorie Sagers, as maid of honor. The bride was also attended by Miss Beliwa Sommer, sister of the groom, and Mrs S. Longson, sister of the bride. Donald Hunsakcr performed best man duties for the bride-grooThe couple is honeymooning in San Francisco, after which they will make their home in Salt Lake where the groom will continue his studies at the University of Utah. The new Mrs Sommer wore a going away suit of pink with white accessories. Do-ree- n Mrs Claudia Dunyon presented her students in a piano recital Sun day afternoon at Sandy Third ward chapel. Those participating includ ed: Janet Snarr, Nancy Whitlock, Sharline Peterson, Carol Larson, Diane Mumford, Bryan Mumford, Kyle Larson, Karen Leonard, Lesa Loy Alsop, Byron V. Batcman, Irene Nystrom, Karen Larson, Artie Casper, Joan Kunz, Lael Kunz, ratricia Dimond, Sherrie Grund- vig, and Carma Hansen, all of San dy; Jack Zupan of Midvale; Linda Fairbourn, Anita Louise Voltz and Tyrone Harrison of Crescent, and Glenda Archibald and Gloria Archibald of Granite. MAN HONORED SANDY PROGRAM ON RADIO The P.I.E. "News of the Day" over Radio Station KUTA Tuesday, saluted Glenn C. Nelson of Sandy, branch manager of Minneapolis Molene Machine Co., at 1778 Fortune Road, Salt Iake. He started with the company in 1950 as parties honoring the parts manager. bride were given by Mrs Lyle Being a member of the National Swenson, Mrs Robert Rich, Miss Guard Reserve, he served with the Beliwa Sommer and Mrs A. B. U.S. Air Force in New Mexico in Rudorf. 1951. He returned to the employ of the machine company as wareSANDY AUXILIARY FETES house foreman. In November 1953, GOLD STAR MOTHERS Glenn was advanced to branch manager, including Utah, Idaho, Sandy Unit No. 77, American Le- Nevada and part of Wyoming. gion Auxiliary, entertained at their Glenn is he second son of Mr & annual Gold Star Mother's lunchMrs Ncls A. Nelson of Sandy. His eon, Wednesday afternoon of last wife is the former Emma Jane week at Wcasku Inn, Salt Thornton of East Midvale. under direction of the President, Mrs Agnes Setterberg, with Mrs Lena Jackson, as chairman in charge, assisted by Mrs Deon Davis. Sandy Third ward conference Gold Star Mothers in attendance will be held Sunday, May 23, it has included Mrs Mearl Wennerstrom, been announced by Bishop Reed N. Mrs Grace Nelson, Mrs J. W. Brown. A welfare session will be Thompson, Mrs Alma Wright, Mrs held Sunday, May 23 at 8 a.m. at Muryel A. Stuart and Mrs Velma the ward chapel, at which all ward Christensen. welfare committees are urged to A program held in connection be In attendance. A Priesthood seswith the luncheon included: Pray- sion will be held at 0 a.m. to be er by chaplain. Mrs Precilla followed by the ward Sunday vocal solo, Marvel Christen- School conference at 10:30 a.m. sen; story, Mrs J. William Thomp- The annual ward conference will son; accordion selections, Jeanene be held at 7 p.m. Ward members Brown; response in behalf of Gold are urged to be in attendance. Star Mothers, Mrs Velma Mt. Jordan Stake MIA annual Beehive Swarm Day will be held Pre-nupti- PMtSONALS SALE if I s? - AT HOME If : if Prices io Remain Stable, Present Trend Indicates Trends indicated by a recent survey suggest that while Utah consumers, in their present mood, are not likely to be scared into buying they can be "sold". About 41 per cent of Utah's consumers expect prices to remain substantially unchanged during the OUR SPECIAL $500 Saturday afternoon honoring her daughter, Melonie Kim, the occasion being her Sth birthday. Games were played and refreshments served to 14 little guests. Ada Hay returned home Tuesday of last week from the LDS hospital where she underwent an operation. PERMANENT INCLUDES: HAIR CUT SHAMPOO SET SANDY Beauty Shop We live in an age of Love's divine advenure to be Allinall. Mary Baker Eddy. Phone Mid. 100 for Appointments BARNEY. Operator MAUD 1 SALE 7 p.m. the immediate markets. Canada has the third largest area in the world only the U.S.S.R, and China are larger, but its population is smaller than New York State's. SENIORS: flljf&i I Now is the time to begin thinking of a career and this is what Optometry (the art and science of visual care) offers you: . KMCHCW tr, Ideal working condiiton. Unlimited opportunity for private practice. Suitable income to provide a secure future. The only professional group exclusively trained and licensed in the field of visual care. Full professional recognition by the U.S. Gov't, and all the States and Territories. Commissions in the Armed Forces in the Special Medical Services Corps. Soul satisfying opportunity to serve your fellow man by providing and protecting his most precious gift of vision. , Endless friendships created between you and your fellow man by being able to serve him in each of his daily tasks and pleasures. High prestige in your community . Excellent opportunity for community work. A life dedicated to the preservation of vision in mankind. Necessary requirements to achieve the Doctor of , AJCUTip.l)SiM- - rest of the year, according to the findings of a Federal Reserve Board survey. A somewhat smaller number, 36 per cent .expect falling prices, and only 16 per cent expect rising prices. These figures, and the way in which they will probably influence markets, were released today in a report from the Pacific Central office, National Association of Manufacturers. Utah consumers who expect prices to remain stable this year are not likely to engage in panic buying, but neither are they likely fo hold off in anticipation of lower prices .the NAM said. Consumers who expect falling prices may postpone some types of buying. This would leave a backlog of needs and desires in the future. The NAM report states that" these current consumer anticipations are not too much different than the situation a year ago but is. greatly different than the pattern in early 1951 when 77 per cent of consumers expected prices to rise. In 1952, Optometry degree are: You must be morally and physically fit. You must have completed two years of college or more in the field of basic sciences or d to be eligible for advanced optometry. Completed three years of study in advanced pre-me- optometry. SCHOOLS OFFERING THE COURSE ARE: Northern Illinois College of Optometry, Chicago; Chicago College of Optometry, Chicago; Ohio State University, Columbus; Columbia University, New York; Indiana University .Bloominqton; University of Houston, Houston; Pacific University, Forest Grove, Ore.; Los Angeles College of Optomerty, Los Angeles; Massachusetts College of Optometry, Boston; University of California, Berkeley; Pennsylvania State College of Optometry, Philadelphia; Southern College of Optometry, Memphis. you are interested in choosing Optometry as a career you may contact any member of the Utah Ontometric Association DR. V. E. BURGON 17 E. Center Pott Offict Bldg. 86 W. Main Adventures are to the adventur ous. Benjamin Disraeli. C7? . . decisions regarding CONGRATULATIONS n ON THE HIGH VW ' ,. MWMM.... - Friday, May 21, 1954 says the report, 53 per cent expected prices to rise. The report presents the opinion that, regardless of whether consumer anticipation of price change proves right or wrong, consumer attitudes do have an important influence on their current economic Og-de- NEW MERCHANDISE GIGANTIC 7 p.m. Page Four r::& 1 Gun-derso- 1 n 0 UR1E2Y . and Mrs Rayola Barnes and Mrs Ruth Miller of Draper. A special program will be presented and awards will be given. The general public is invited to attend Mrs Essie O. Shaw of Nephi and Mrs Susan O. Howell of Salt Lake spent part of Sunday visiting with their brother, J. Thomas Ostler and family. Mr Ostler has been bedfast with an illness for the past several weeks. Other out of town visitors at the Ostler home included Mr & Mrs EIH3 Varcoe and daughter, Vickie; Mrs Mildred Christensen and Mrs Helen Christensen of Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs J. W. Nielsen and son Richard of Magna; Mr & Mrs J. Lowell Ostler and family of Mr & Mrs Raymond E. Goodrich and sons of Kearns; Mr & Mrs John Pollick and family; Mr & Mrs Kelvin J. Drake Jr .and sons; Mr 61 Mrs Asahel Crump and Jack Gibbons of Midvale. Beginning Wednesday, May 26, Sandy Third ward Primary will begin at 10:30 a.m. Remember to be on time so as to achieve in the Reverence and Tardy Chart being conducted in the ward Primary organization. The Sandy Lady Lions entertained their mothers and special guests at a dinner at the annual "Mothers and Daughters" day held Monday evening at Peeler's Cafe in Salt Lake, under direction of the president, Mrs Delores Berrett. A tribute to mothers was by Mrs Barbara Carson. Mrs Zclla Swenson and Mrs Reva Webster were in charge of the favors. A social evening followed the dinner. A total of 15 were in attendance. Mr & Mrs Wilford Tolman of Bountiful were visitors Tuesday afternoon of their sister and brother-in-law, Mr k Mrs Earl Holt and family. Mrs Blaine H. Berrett entertained at a birthday party at her home THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Optometrist Midvale, Ut. YOUR HANE FOCI SAVINGS GALORE! Penney's yjJtfjyv'jL AtWvxftaWfcaeiLvaMwwy-- : mm in mm HIGH QUALITY MERCHANDISE OFFERED BY MANUFACTURER'S ADVERTISING ASS'N. THURSDAY, MAY 27 7 P.M. AT 7 O'CLOCK ONLY, ALL UNDER COYER RAIN OR SHINE . AVALQN BALLROOM 103CO So. THESE AND MANY OTHER NATIONALLY ACETATE-RAYO- N 2 Miles So. SANDY. UTAH State St. KNOWN ITEMS WILL 8x10 12x16 10x14 14x16 10x12 12x20 NEW ELECTRIC MIXERS Furniture Billfolds Good House Paints - FULLY GUARANTEED AUTOMATIC CLOCKS NEW CHROME DINETTE SETS NEW ELECTRIC IRONS Regular $120.00 to $170.00 ROGERS SILVERWARE Rubbcrixed Spring Chairs NEW CHINAWARE BURN PROOF, TABLES ARE STAIN-PROOF- , ACID PROOF, Gray - Yellow - Green - Red NEW LEATHER GOODS NEW 17 JEWEL WATCHES Regular $49.00 end Up LDIES' and GENTS GOU) also JEWELED SWISS SHOCK-PROOWATCHES F SAVE! 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