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Show THE Ml DV ALE SENTINEL (Utah) Page Fifteen Accident Victim Is Home from Hospital Friday, April 5, 1957 WE SENTINEL IN SANDY Mra. Richard A. Setterberg, 6474 South 700 Ett, k After a stay in St. Mark's Hospital, Mrs LeVern jjarnswortn is home recovering from a car accident in which she suffered a broken collarbone, multiple bruises and cuts. In tBte car with Mrs Farnsworth were her husband LeVern and son Kent. Nine year old Kent spent a week home from school because of a cut received over his eye and stitches were required. The Farnsworths were on their way to a wedding reception in East Midvale at the time of the accident. two-wee- AM 54348 Awards Inl which isCommunityto Club SandvO Clrin IUp a close. They coming Odliuy are planning to present a gift City Durma April certificate to a high school girl who receives the highest score in the forthcoming Junior Chamber of Commerce Teenage Road-e-- o to be held the latter part of April. As one of the club winners in the CCA, Mrs Elkington was interviewed on radio and television by Mrs Olive Milner of the KDYL staff. A campaign by Sandy City to beautify and get rid of fire hazards will be under way full force beginning Monday, Apr. 8. For the two weeks only, all Sandy City employes will be working on the three trucks, grader, and two tractors in an effort to make this an efficient and concise "cleanup" time. Councilman DeLos Beckstead in charge of this program reminds residents that all trash and rubbish must be piled at the curb or on side of street during this period of time. Tree stumps will not be picked up. The schedule for pick-u- p time will be: April East side of UP tracks; April West side of UP tracks. Legion to Meet High School Boys, Playing on a wheel of a trail er lying on its side proved to be painful to Byron Timothy when he fell and fractured his skull and punctured an ear drum. Byron, son of Mr & Mrs Doyle Timothy, spent 9 days in St Mark's Hospital and is now home recuperating from his fall. A special meeting is being held by the Sandy American Legion Post No. 77 for 16 year old and 19 year old boys inclusive (jun iors and seniors in high school) and their parents at the Firemen's Hall, Apr. 8 at 7 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to acquaint possible candidates with the Legion's Boy's State pro- 15-2- Mrs Crawford Is HAPPY BIRTHDAY gram which is held annually at Camp Williams. This year's Boy's State will be July 6 through 13. Anyone interested in the Boy s State program is welcome to atElection of officers was held tend, according to Maloy Bills, at the last meeting of the Sandy chairman of the local post. Junior Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary with Mrs Deon Craw- R. D. Chidester ford becoming the new president. Is Honored by Navy Other officers elected were Mrs Robert D. Chidester, SA, son Forrest Jacobs, vice president: of Mr & Mrs Glen Chidester, was Mrs Oral Birch, secretary-treasu- r er; Mrs Bill Johnson, historian chosen honor man by Company 031 in San Diego, Calif. Honor Retiring from office will be man is chosen by his popularity Mrs Brooks Elkington, president; in the company as well as by mil Mrs Deon Crawford, vice presiitary bearing and achievements dent; Mrs K. Norris, secretary- in recruit treasurer, and Mrs Oral Birch, Chidester.training. who has been in the historian. The new officers will 10 weeks, is a graduate of navy be installed in their offices at a Jordan High School and will atbanquet to be held in the near tend classes at Fire Control Tech future, according to the president, nicians School for 19 weeks, upon Mrs Elkington. completion of his recruit training. also became third Before The Jayce-et- s entering the navy he was time winners in the current in the Air Force Reserve. Mr Chidester has been visiting his family since Mar. 28 and will REPAIRS return to his base Apr. 9. Named Jaycee Auxiliary President MADE BY EXPERTS COST YOU LESS IN THE LONG RUN! We're not qeniuses. but we do know the what, how and why of car repairs! Com to ua In the beginning and ave money in th. andl Jan-kin- Mr St Mrs Jesse Woodhouse have recently returned from y trip to Pritchett, Colo., where they visited their son Lyle uonon AM SCIIKI) ULE. EAST SIDE 8 4Q 1J 5-2- 1 35 One Block East of Mjlflppi TRADE-I- V 7 N ALLOWANCE in.,, ..,'. , . . ,tM. ...... i . .mi m i n OEM NEW YES Calif. Merlin Timothy, East Midvale Sylvester Walker, Union Edna Jensen, Union M. A. Bosh, Midvale Mrs Violet Haueter, Sandy Garth Nebeker, Midvale Blanche Macklin. Midvale P. C. Rasmussen IGA, Midvale Charles Clayton, Midvale Richard Petersen, Midvale ' Willard A. Day, Crescent George W. Joffs, East Midvale Mrs John Brown, Midvale Clough's Conoco Service Fred Miner, Midvale Max E. Baker. Midvale Noal W. Jensen, Midvale LaMar Vincent, Sandy Fay B. Thomas, Midvale-RaWhetman, Sandy Archie James, Midvale Dale Jewkes, Midvale Ruth Meisner, Sandy Gloria R. Rittmaster, Denver, Apr. 19"ZU SOTER'S HAVE But SALE 1957 HOTPOINT RANGES made special for you for this sale model RR8I Reg. Price $I9995 Your 7 Trade-i- n 00 I f t t , t f PAY -- " $295, wa.. . OF U. P. TRACKS be piled at the curb or We cannot pick up any tree stumps because of dump regulations. Due to the amount of time and money it takes, schedule cannot be extended. Any this clean-u- p rubbish piled out after the above date will not be hauled without a charge to the property owner. SANDY CBTY SAFETY DEPT. Mayor & Council MOVED STORE TO MURRAY - $12000 CONTINUES ... . Reduced You Pay Only APPLIANCES 30" Electric Rang. FRICIOAIRE, Lmi -- WHOPPER- tradn allowance to Utah Powtr A Light MWr w. $249.95 ( 7S.00 FRICIOAIRE, 40" EK-tri-c Rang. Lett "WHOPPER" trade-I- n allowtnct to A Utah Power Light ONLY (174.95 wat $259.95 ur iisw Less iff J 75.00 ONLY $114.95 Etfr. Large "WHOPPER" Trad, in allowance en ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Utah Powtr A Light Cat Circulators J0 50 off. Oil Circulator Hearer A-T.l.viiicn Special Both new and vied t. vTtoff lilAKIT ViIMIN I 12 1 '' oW co'' 0,, htatar whw 'tfri Mw Holpotnt Quick Rocovery Water Heater. lOPPFor V9wr , Wrrn on twrrd FURNITURE Living Room et many Eitra Special trade-I- n or ditewntt t, allowance Bedroom Mtt, Bunk bed. Singt. bed all fyp rducd Lamp. Occational tablet. Odd and end of all type of merchandie common tt tere of thit typo at ipetlal reduction. Com. In, brew, around yon will urly find wt what you wantl Dining STREET DEPT. Order of Reg. $29995 Trade-i- n All of SOTER'S COMPLETE HOME FTRXEinNGS operations re now in ONE Store One of the West's Largest and Most Complete, at 5461 S. State, a few doors South of Murray High School, at "The Sinn of the Revolving House." This is the br.st place in the county for values. Sam r. Soter, owner, and Ed M. Gilbert, store manager, extend a warm welcome and thanks to all past customers and friends who traded at the Midvale Store Come and renew past relationships at the Murray location. Look at these they are only a few of the wonderful values at Sotcr's: U. P. TRACKS All trash and rubbish must on side of street.. 8 MS THEIR MIDVALE i) A WEST SIDE OF By Sandy City Bank AM Your 2 Apr. AND Sandy, Utah .l,.,.l,l,.,iniiii,ii. LaVere Snarr, Midvale Carl R, Snow, Midvale Bruce R, Ivie, Sandy Lt. Jay R. Jensen, Webb Air Force Base, Tex. William J. Wynn, Midvale Mrs Eldon V. Carter, Midvale Elmer Wood, Midvale Delia Pando, Midvale Renewals Lloyd Lambert, Long Beach, Many Cloaeout Item HEALTH South 4th West '' New Subscribers H. Ballard, Draper Ralph P. G. Strebel, Sandy E. W. Gorringe, Midvale See Page schooling. NOTICE AND 12 FOR THE LOWEST immmw IP 1 mil and family. Joining his mother and father in Colorado, Gale, discharged from the Air force, in Austin, Tex. after four years, journeyed home with them end intends to Legion Makes Plans . remain in Sandy. . For Easter tag Hunt the county board The "Easter Egg Hunt" will oe Attending in the Memorial1 held meeting the main topic discussed by the DUP county board were Building Sandy American Legion Post No Mrs Zella Swenson, Mrs 77 and Auxiliary members; the members, Mrs Bonnie Dow- Ostler, Myrtle at 8 meeting to be held Apr. 8 with them was ding. Attending p.m. at the Sandy Firemen's Hall Mrs Velory Alsop. Plans for the forthcoming Pan Home from Hawaii after three American dinner will be discuss years in the Navy is LL (jg) Cal Colo. ed by auxiliary members. vin Elkington, son of Mr & Mrs Emerson Hand, Sandy E. C. Elkington, Sandy. Mr Elk Mrs Paul Davis, Los Angeles Mrs Lee Roy Dumas Leo W. Dahl, Rl, Sandy ington was stationed at Pearl Harbor where he married Beverly Honored at Shower Mrs C. J. Welch, Midvale A weddinz shower was held for Mrs Lee Roy Dumas, the for mer LaRue Fenstemaker, at the home of her aunt, Mrs Lena Chris was tensen in Midvale. another aunt, Mrs Dorothy Ben son, Sandy. LaRue. daughter of Mr & Mrs John A. Fenstemaker, Sandy, and Lee Roy. son of Mr & Mrs Dar-rolDumas, Midvale, were mar ried Mar. 9. The honeymoon has been delayed until June when the bride will have finished her S ANDY CITY Apr. MINT'S GROCERY PRICES Automotive Service 22 N. Hold.n Birthday greetings go to: Mar. Brent Silcox. Evelyn Jenson, Lucille Jaynes, Lillian Anderson, Glen B. Carson, Charlene Peterson, Blaine H. Berrett; Mar. 30, Mable Goff, Billy Green, Glenda Lynn, Clarence Olson; Irene Ny strom, Robert L. Anderson, Jerry Cowley, Marjorie Hardcastle; Mar. 31, Bonnie Jean Borg, Nolan Ed wards, Lennice Sorensen, Geneva , uagiey, bteven Lewis. Paul Laurece Brown, Janet Olson, Ruby Knutson; Apr. 1, Marie Elaine Hart, Laraine Bolliger, El den Saville, Gary Fahrner, Jessie Kay Greenwood, Burke B. Peter son, Mostyn Cox Sr.; Apr. 2, Ste ven Asay, Kathleen Cowdell, Clell Bawden, Bryan Nichols; Apr. 3, Gary Ferguson, J. C. Crapo; Apr, 4. Joyce Watts, Ann Brinton. 29, d TR O ESTER Home Is After Trailer Accident Covington, formerly of Ogden, two years ago. They have an 11 month old son, Mark Wayne. The Elkingtons will remain in Sandy until future plans are made. Mrs Olga Engman's son, Dean, is home again after four years in the service. His rank was Airman 1st class before his discharge. Mr Engman spent 22 months in Guam and the Marianas Island and was stationed at March Field, Calif., before his return to Sandy. He hopes to enter Utah State University in the fall. Mrs Marie Grundvig recently was chairman of a card party held at the county fairgrounds by the Murray Business Women's Club. The purpose of the party was to raise funds for the rheu matic fever fund and for the Mur ray rose garden. Favors for the 130 ladies attending were little glass china Hawaiian dolls bringing everyone's attention to the convention to toe held in Hawaii in July. The ladies attending from San dy were Mrs Lenore Jenkins. Mrs Lavina Cook, Mrs Frances Arko, Mrs Libbie Bowden, Mrs Bertrude Hansen, Mrs Eleanor Townsend, and Mrs Marie Grundvig. ih. I.wett price. COMPANY LINES THIS IS A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME SO COME TO SOTER'S , mt to of WkMt, Im4 far "Ttm fcea of Nw Ham lM. tr u Or M V Nothing Down Term to suit your budget. NEW RANGE MVST ttE CONNECTED TO UTAH POWER "Complete Home Furnishing 41 V Mwvar hav. the greateet election of Hot point ranget and water heater In town a! We p m. k UGIIT mm V |