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Show ... ii:itSOiALS Mr Dclmas R Larson and MRS. MYRTLE OSTLER, Reporter and Subscription Agent Sandy First Ward Carnival Set For August 5, 6 Fafhers and Sons Oufing Slated For August 6, 7 Fathers and Sandy First ward annual carnival Sons annual outing will be held will be held Aug. 5 and 6, at the Friday and Saturday, Aug. 6 and chapel grounds and plans are be 7, at Granite Flats in American ing completed to make it a most gala affair, with lots of fun and Fork Canyon. Activities will include the mak- excitment for everyone. The affair will begin with a paring of camp on Friday afternoon and evening. A campfire program ade on Thursday, August 5, at 6 will be held at dusk Friday eve- p.m., highlighted with a queen, ning. A flag raising ceremony will who will reign over the celebrabe held Saturday morning to be tion. There will be all kinds of confollowed by hikes, ball games, cession;? and refreshments. horseshoe pitching contests and The celebration is under direcother activities. They will return tion of the ward bishopric, assisted home Saturday afternoon and eve- by the officers of the various orning. ganizations and others. Funds raisAll Fathers and Sons, regardless ed will go toward the ward buildof age, are invited to participate ing fund. in the outing, it has been announcCandidates for queen include: ed by Gerald II. Smith, publicity Coleen Ware, Marilyn VVhitmore, chairman. Joanne Berrctt, Bonnie Christian, The outing is under direction of Dorene Richards, Brenda Bateman, Mt Jordan District Scout commit- Joan Farnsworth and Eve Miller. tee, with the following committee chairmen: Hikes, Clyde Swenson; Mr Si Mrs Reg White entertained a chicken dinner Sunday at their Ross at signs, Allen; campfire proJergram, Glenn Sleadman and J. home, honoring their son, ome Brown; flag ceremony, N. E. Barney D White and family, who Garfield; activities and first aid, had just arrived from Atlanta, Ga. Marion Penrod; refreshments, Les- Other guests were Mrs White's brolie D. Mabey; camp arrangements, ther, Dr Harvey C Driggs of Visa-lia- , Melvin Larson; advertising and Calif., and their nephew, Harry Allen of Salt Lake City. publicity, Gerald II. Smith. lit Jordan stake Lt.-Co- l. & Mrs son Marshall returned Saturday from a two weeks' motor trip. They were guests of their brother, Dr & Mrs Clel Jensen, at Boise, Ida., and traveled to Seattle, Wash., and down through the Redwoods into California. They were guests of Mrs. Larson's sister and brother-in-law- , Dr & Mrs William J Tanner, at Hayward, Calif. They enjoyed cool weather during most of their trip. SUGGESTION E Siore Your Winier Coal NOW a! the Old Price WEBSTER COAL & LBR. 7951 So. 12768 So. 17W. Ph. Mid. 3174 State Ph. Mid. 10 Air Force, was promoted recently to his present rank at Camp Larson, near Spokane, Wash. He was an overnight guest of his mother Downey, Calif., and Mrs. Green's last Wednesday. He enlisted in oldest brother, Warren Tanner of Dec., 1952. and received his preSalt Itke City. Those in attendance liminary training at Tarks Air Base included the guests of honor, Mr & in California, and Sheppard Field, Mrs C R Green and son Dennis, Mr Texas. Alex Holmes, who has spent the fz Mrs Darrel Hansen and family, Mr &. Mrs Mostyn Cox and family, past several months with his sister San Francisco while Mr Black is Mr Si Mrs Geo. attending dental college. He is a Mr & Mrs Reginald Green and dau and brother-in-law- , ghter Sharalin, all of Sandy, and W. Nelson, has gone to Colorado graduate of the University of Utah. Mr & Mrs Kenneth L Prince and AVAILABLE IN BOTH TRUCK and STORE sons of Murray. Games, songs and a program were enjoyed. Lt. Boyd Thomson of the navy, and his wife, the former Virginia Lee Jensen of Murray, and two chil dren have been spending the past three weeks with his parents, Mr & Mrs N K Thomson, in Sandy, and with her parents, in Murray. Lt. Thomson and family were extensively entertained during their stay here. He left this week to fly to the Orient, where he will serve as navigator and executive officer on a navy destroyer. Mrs Thomson will remain in Murray until her husband's return in October, when they will make their home in San Diego, Calif. Norman Stapley, aviation ordn-anc- navy in Sept. 1052, and completed ordnance school at Jacksonville, Fla., prior to leaving for overseas. Glen F Ottosen, USN, who has been stationed on the Aleutian Islands for the past year, left Thurs-d;ffor his new base at Moffctt Field, San Francisco, Calif., after leave with his spending a & Andrew Jones. Mrs Mr parents, Glen enlisted in the navy in Dec, 1950. A family get together was held in his honor Friday in Big Cottonwood canyon. There were 35 persons in attendance. Mr Si Mrs Denton Tatty and family of Kennewick, Wash., were visitors last week of Mr & Mrs Darrel Hansen. The Tatty and Hansen families enjoyed an outing and dinner at Tanner's Flat in little Cottonwood canyon. The D A Hand barber shop, 313 W. 4th South. Sandy, will operate with two chairs on Aug. 1, and will remain open until 6pm daily except Wednesday, when the shop will close at noon. The barbers will be Dave Hand and Jay Winkler. Mr & Mrs Clarence Rasmussen of Sandy announce the engagement of their daughter, Joanne, to C Wayne Erickson. son of Mrs Etta G. Eriikon. also of Sandy. Mr & Mrs Rex Shaw and children of Alameda, Calif., arrived Sunday night for a visit with his parents, Mr & Mrs John II Shaw of Sandy, and with relatives in Murray, and Midvale. Mr & Mrs Klvin Atkinson return motor ed recently from a Los Angeles, trip to Las Vegas, and Oregon. While in Oregon they visited with Mr & Mrs Harry Wright; also with Mr & Mrs Tom Nigashima at San Jose, Calif. Mr & Mrs N K Thomson w ill at tend the centennial celebration at STOKELY'S SAVE STOKELY'S CUT SAVE f0' $1.00 7 PEAS 25 7 for CORN SPRING FRIES - colored PAN LEMONADE $100 25 lb.55c READY M.C.P. SAVINGS OF $1.72 15?; 8 for ORANGE JUICE M.C.P. $10Q SAVINGS OF 25?i U.S. GOOD BABY BEEF - ,viuvM"Ui(.0;.rD..r,.-llu- Ia.'"..,", XT- '- Fore Quarter YOUR lb. average 75 lbs. joe 10-da- FROZEN FOOD CENTER WEST JORDAN LOCKER ASSN. West Jordan Ph. Mid. 56 163 No. Main, Midvale Ph. Mid. 505 S-T-R-E-T-C-H YOUR DOLLARS? by LETTING US BID on YOUR LIST OF MATERIALS 902 WE CAN FURNISH LABOR - MATERIAL - FINANCING TESTS PAIN RELIEVED! In 90 LOWERS r of BUILDING MATERIAL QQEOD o L1CJ5Q FINANCING n GGCG0IB FIR 2x4x8 CRANE'S DAIRY QUEEN 7215 So. State ea-37- K.D. PINE SHEATHING OFF $90 per sq. ft. JJg per sq. ft. tVAf VT PLYWOOD ENTIRE STOCK $ per 1 00 sq. ft. ft" PLYWOOD Jewelry Clearance 4 ARRANGED NEW A GRADE DOORS ea. $595 SHEETROCK38"x4x8 ea. $ J40 SHEETROCK 12" x 4 x 8 ea. $J60 at Vincent Drug Free Prescription Delivery Ph. AMhersi . Ph. Mid. 215 6-12- 41 or 6533 So. Stare St. I I 6-58- 81 Murray, Ut. III! 1 1 BROWN'S SEMI ANNUAL eelT116 PRICE y OF PILES' HfW ITAJXIXS3 are y Kphraim this week-end- . Mrs Effie Housekeeper, who has been ill for the past several months, was taken to a Salt Lake hospital Monday fdr observation and treatment. Mrs Olive Batchclor of Salt Lake, formerly of Sandy, is at a Salt Lake hospital for an operation. Mr Si Mrs John Ganske and two children of Hawthorne, Calif., were luncheon guests of Mr & Mrs Dar rcl Hansen last week. Mr & Mrs J Lowell Ostler and children of Ogden, and Miss Glade Taxton of Salt Lake were visitors Sunday at the J T Ostler home. Miss Tearl Raclcne Tcckham of Fairview is visiting at the home of her aunt and uncle. Mr 1 Mrs Tharris C Terrell in Sandy. Mr & Mrs Casey Jones and fam ily of Downey, Calif., accompanied h ieria ef DOCTOR? WHERE PRICES II y Hoi-lada- Co. Cook-Also- COMPLETE STOCK has just airman, relumed from six months service in Japan, is spending a 30 day leave with his parents, Mr & Mrs Harold Thorpe. He will return to his base at Whidbey Island, Wash., and expects to leave for Alaska in the near future. He enlisted in the 30-da- 24 4-- C R y SPECIALS! 4-- son-in-la- e SUMMER-TIM- to spend the summer. THE MIDVALE (Utah) Mr Si Mrs Jess Nelson are vacaFriday, July 23, 1954 Page Six tioning in Canada and other points CLUB NEWS of interest. Wendy Albrechtsen, The last meeting of the Handy Billy and Scott Nelson are guests of Mr A Mrs R Albrechtdaughter 4 club of Midvale, was II Workers, of their grandparents, Mr & Mrs a Salt sen to was of rushed Sandy, held Thursday, July 15, at the George W Nelson. Mr & Mrs David E Shelby have Lake' hospital recently'when she home of Mrs Westermen. We sewed moved into the Harry Setterberg was poisoned by drinking water on our skirt and aprons and talkhome on E. 1st North. The Setter-berg- s from a hose that had been used ed about camp. we went to are making their home on to Monday morning spray spiders and other insects. 7th East for the present. camp. We made pins with our The poison made her violently ill, names on them. We went on a Mr Si Mrs Barth II Black of San and she received emergency treat- nature hike and saw demonstration Francisco, Calif., are guests of her on ground beds. mother, Mrs Elizabeth B Skanchy, ment at the hospital. WT Lee Skanand husband, Judge chy, at their new homo in Eounti-ful- . They have also been visiting with Mr Black's parents, Mr & Mrs Golden II Bleck, in Delta, and with p Mr & Mrs Ted T Feterson in Salt Lake. Mrs Black is the former Dixie Bodell of Herriman and Salt Lake City. They are residing in Green family entertained at a lawn social and dinner at the Green home, honoring Mr & Mrs Casey Jones and family of The USN, wTio A GOOD SENTINEL Mr St Mrs Darrel Hansen and family to Yellowstone park last week where they spent four days fishing. They caught their limit, and report a most enjoyable trip. Mr & Mrs Erwin C Miller and sons are spending two weeks at Yellowstone park. Mrs Clara V Anderson returned recently from Los Angeles, Calif., where she spent six months with her daughter and Mr & Mrs Bert Hocking and daughters. Reid W Anderson, A2 c of the ot nuwa of aimple pil toted by dorters Jiuurtnr rtorred. bkwdtaJL re- Mens $11.95 Values Mystic Now $449 Pumps $399 HOLLYWOOD SKOOTER WEDGES Reg. $6.99 and $7.99 NOW $4Q9 Childrens Whites Reg. $4.99 Now $259 LADIES CANVAS NOW $399 . LADIES SUMMER SANDALS NOW $299 rOKMmALSO AYAJLABLXI Cartwright Lumber 8t03 So. State St. Scndy, Utch & Hdw. Ph. 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