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Show Conduct Rites for OBITUARIES strikes, SPAItES, SPLITS Dec. 14 Midvale Independent W 4 3 3 2 2 Team Jordan Valley Mink Alibi Tavern Dick's Service Market Onter Kiwanis Club L Of 0 1000 1 1 750 2 2 750 500 500 4 250 250 000 1.33 Ruby's Tavern Bosh's Cleaning 1 V.F.W. 0 Hish scores: Gordon Jenson. 212 Gordon Jenson, 559; Alibi Tavern 855; Alibi Tavern, 2330. Dec. 15 Alta View Team Henry S. Day Co. LouJavnes W 29 26 Clou 2hs Conoco Merts ADDliance 26 Kiwanis Garv Huehes 25 24 16 L 640 542 542 521 500 348 19 22 22 23 24 32 Ilich scores: O. Carlson, II dough. D. Holms. 211; Gary Hughes, 541; Henry Day Co., 96; Henry Day Co., 2741. Dec. 16 Midvale Commercial L W Team Nelsons Texaco Duplers Mink Burk Theatres Sandy Metal Fisher Barber Roderick Oil Co. Team No. 8 Hi-Lan- 37 35 29 26 23 22 21 15 Milk scores: k Mrs Annie Dahl LEW SADER A former Midvale resident, Lew Sader, 53, died Saturday in a Los Angeles hospital of a cerebral hem- orrhage. He had lived there the past four years. A requiem mass was celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Therese Catholic Church, and burial was in Midvale City Cemetery. Mr Sader was born June 21, 1901, in Yugoslavia. He married Chris tine Smith in Tooele in 1925. He was a member of the Catholic church. Survivors include his widow and his mother, both of Midvale. 23 26 29 30 31 37 Resident e j Funeral services were conducted last Wednesday for Mrs Annie Dahl, long time resident of Midvale, who died Sunday, Dec. 12, from causes incident of age. She was 85 yeafs old. Bishop Louis E. Goff conducted the following services at the Midvale Second ward chapel: Opening prayer, Lawrence T. Dahl, president of the West Jordan stake; duet, Charles ami Joseph Schmidt; life story read by Mrs Elizabeth Lind, president of the Relief iu'.k. John T. Barrett, her HARRY ROWLAND brother-ilaw; violin solo, Ivajene Harry Rowland, 67, Midvale, died speaker, Henry BeckThompson; Monday at 10:40 a.m. in a Salt Lake Charles and Joseph stead; song, a of heart ailment. hospital Funeral services were conducted Schmidt; closing prayer, A. J. Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in the Ma- Sabey. The grave was dedicated by S. sonic Temple, Salt Lake, and burial Hcber fiuttcrfield. Six grandsons! was in Mout Olivet "Cemetery. He was born Sept. 3, 1807, at served as pallbearers: Allen, Grant, Robert Shiawassee, Mich., and married Rex, Rodney, Rulon, and Ethel Callaway Slatter in January, 1943, at Midvale. He was a member of the Methodist church and an active Mason, holding membership in the Mt. Moriah Ixxlgc. He worked in the Lark "miim for the past 22 years. Mr Rowland was a veteran of World War I. Surviving are his widow, three stepchildren, Al Slater, Sandy; Bill Slater, Riverton, and Mrs Juanita Sherby, Albany, Calif.; and 10 y; n Yor-genso- BE VIS Herm Lundberg, Inch Fredrick Beckstead Cooper, 30, 209; Floyd Ganz. 593; Duplers Mink. 449 Wasatch St., Midvale, died Sat 945; Duplers Mink, 2593. urday of a heart ailment in a Salt Lake hospital. Funeral services Roller's Mixed Doubles L W were held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Team Cranes Dairy Queen 41 15 732 Midvale Third ward chapel, Bishop 607 Keith Keller 34 22 F.lmpr Olsons officiating. Burial was Fskplqpn-Rnhert31.5 24.5 563 in Midvale City Cemetery. 31 25 554 Eleanor's AnDarel He born was Feb. 23, 1924, at 30.5 25.5 535 Murray Cab 500 South Jordan to Samuel J. and Osee 28 28 Cook & Osborne 357 Beckstead Cooper, and graduated 20 36 Turner Heating 200 from Jordan high school in 1942. 8 32 Team No. 8 High scores: Viles Brown, 213, He was married to Veradcne Bring-hursNov. 5, 1948, at Bennion. Shirlov Roberts. 202: Clvde Lres Mr Cooper was a member of the sail, 551, Mary Turner. 485; Elmer Olson s, 773; Crane s Dairy yueen. LDS church. He was employed by 2110. the Christenscn Diamond Products Co. Mixed Social He is survived byhis widow; his L W Team South Jordan; a son and 11 750 33 parents, Rollaways 591 two daughters. Kent Samuel, Mar 18 4 Bs 559 sha L., and Sandra Lee; a brother 19 15 4 Ts 227 and three sisters, Newell J., 10 34 rebel ts Hich scores: Daryl Tischner, 214, Calif.; Mrs George (Alice) Ida Bills, 158; Wally Birrell. 536, Midvale; Lois and Delta Bringhurst, Madlin Birrell, 412; 4 Ts, 761; 4 Bs, South Fern, Jordan; and a grand 2094. mother, Mrs Mary Alice Beckstead, Murray. Junior League Saturday 0 1000 16 Tony Johnson L W Team GEORGE D. STRINGFELLOW 11 687 5 Kent McCleary George D. Stringfellow, 69, Dra 625 10 6 Phil Jensen died Tuesday in a Salt Lake per, 562 7 9 Robert Dunn 4 667 hospital. Funeral services will be 8 Kent Hushes 438 conducted Friday at 1 p.m. at the 7 9 Dennis Peterson 106 )raper First ward chapel, and 2 14 Dell Welch 1 063 mrial will follow in the 15 GaryMaxfield Draper High scores: Skip Koller. 164; Cemetery. Friends may call at the Tony Johnson, 439. family home from 11 to 12:30 p.m. Cragmont, s .26 Bur-ban- n, lit He was born Oct. 17. 1885, at Drato Be Sung per, and married Edith Mary At West Jordan Sunday Dec. 3, 1915, at Salt Lake LDS temple. The South Jordan choir will preMr Stringfellow served as supersent a Christmas cantata, "The Star of the East Jordan Irrigaintendent of Bethlehem" at West Jordan Secfor tion the past 23 years, and Co., ond ward Sunday evening at 7:30 in and livestock engaged farming o'clock. Berniece Simpson is direcraising. tor, Delia Workman, organist, last Survivors include his widow, six Sunday evening the cantata was sons and George R. and presented by the choir in the home Burton It..daughters: Dale It., Covina, Draper; ward. Calif.; Cpl. Landon R., U.S. Army in Mrs Dayna Marlin. Use the Sentinel Want Ads for and Kentucky; Mrs EINora Gunnell, Draper; quick sure also five brothers and sisters. Cantata Ras-mussc- Employees and their partners were guests of Durfey's Cleaners Monday night, with covers laid for about 50 in the Jade room of the Hotel Utah. A decorated Christmas tree and other holiday touches added color to the 8 o'clock dinner and program that followed. Between courses, movies taken of the plant and employees were shown. A number of musical numbers, the contribution of the employees, followed. Dr. Royal L. Garff, talked on public relations, pointing out the importance of good relations among people any time. All joined in the singing of carols. 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He is a son of Mrs Blanche Mack- been assigned duties asi Executive lin, Midvale. Officer of Headquarters Company, sc.; 96th Infantry Division, Fort DougCpl David L. Gotberg, whose las, Utah, according to the division's public information officer. wife, Donna, lives at 9400 S. Fifth Lt. Alexander was recently re- W., Rt. 2, Sandy, recently spent a leased from active military duty seven-darest and recreation leave following three years of service from his unit in Korea at Camp with the army in the U.S. and Ko- Hakata, on Japan's southermost isrea. He commanded an automatic land of Kyushu. weapons unit with the 40th Infanand extensive entertry Division during the active fight- tainment facilities at the camp ing in Korea. provided him with a welcome break Upon his return to the U.S. early in the task of maintaining security this year, he became Commanding on the Korean peninsula. Officer of Battery C, 20th AAA A fire computor in Battery A of Gun Battalion, Fort Lawton, Wash. the 196th Field Artillery Battalion, This unit represents an important Gotberg entered the army in Seplink in the antiaircraft defense of tember 1953 and received basic the Seattle port area and the West training at Fort Ord, Calif., before coast. arriving overseas last June. IDs Bob is a graduate of Jordan high parents, Mr & Mrs C. O. Gotberg, school and the University of Utah, live at 9640 S. State St.. Sandy. AG Friday. Special Friday, December 24, Lt. Alexander Is Assigned New Post Durfey Cleaners Holds Pcrty for Employees -- APPLES FOR XMAS MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL E Her home was at 149 N Main, Midvale, for many years, and until Page Eight her death. x t re-"'t- TH yea&a. its &tockinguptime 712 673 558 500 442 423 grandchildren. 404 288 FREDRICK B. COOPER 15 17 Long-Tim- Dahl. Burial was in the Midvale cemetery. Mrs Dahl was born Aug. 26, 1869 in Skurup, Sweden, the daughter of Hans and Dengta Johnson Larson. By the time Annie was 12, she had lost both her mother and father. In November 1882, Jim a missionary and distant relative helped the children sell their home, and made arrangements for Annie and her sister to come to the United States to the home of the Dahls. On Nov. 29, 1898 she married Alexander Dahl in Salt Lake. Of their seven children, only three sons lived. The other four children, all girls, including twins, died shortly after birth. The three sons are Paul, Lewis, and Malen. Throughout her "life Mrs Dahl has been close to the. LDS church. She and her husband belonged to a dancing club for a number of years at the Midvale First ward. 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