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Show THE MIDVALE Page Three Friday, May 3, Visiting Teachers 1957 Honored at Fifth Ward THE SENTtNEL IN SANDY Mrs. Richard A. Sartarbarg, 8476 South 700 East, AM Mobile Unit To Visit Sandy On June 6 and 7 TB man; Mrs Margaret Fugal, Mrs Elva Peterson, Mrs Rachael Mrs Marv Slater. Mrs Ha7el Cowdell, Mrs Faye Dimond, Mrs tsein ijecKstead, Airs Lola Visser, Mrs Rnssplvn Mumfnrrl Mna Pat Green, Mrs Katheryn Hellmandol- iar. All-SO- Attention is being called by civic organizations to the mo-one turberculosis unit that will be in Sandv June 6 and 7. The unit will provide free Is services irom 1 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on June 6, and from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. June 7, near the Post Office building on Main Street. At a meeting held for the leadRepresenting Sandy Unit No. 77 ers of the local organization an American Legion Auxiliary, at explanation was made on the need Girls State will be Myrleen Sundof encouraginig the men of the berg, daughter of Clarence Sundarea to have this made as berg, Sandy. the records of the past years show Miss Sundberg was selected that signs of turberculosis have after interviews of several canbeen more prominent among didates in the Sandy area, accordmen than among the women and ing to Mrs Helena Rudd. local children. The unit will receive chairman of this program. Her men and women 25 years of age alternate will be Janace Richards, and over; and 18 year olds and daughter of Mr & Mrs W. Pace x-r- x-r- older if working. Handling the publicity are the Sandy Jaycees and the American Legion. Providing the electrical hook-u- p are the Sandy Lions, and hostessing the project are the following ladies representing the PTA: Mrs Helen Parks, chair Myrleen Sundberg Sandy Choice For Girls State Richards. Girls State will be held the first week of June in Logan at the Utah Sate Agricultural College. Miss Sundberg is being sponsored by the local Unit with the help of other civic organizations. Day Is Set Shut-i- n For Special Rates on EARLY SPRING Next Sunday S.I.D. or better known as Shut-iDay will be celebrated internationally on June 2, according to the vice president of the organization, Mrs Bernice Clayton. The n RUG CLEANING Hava your carpet or rugs cleaned now before the spring rush. vacation in San Diego are Sher-ma Hendrickson, Deanna Walker. SENTINEL JUtahJ STILL AT THE SAME POPULAR PRICE! Vanessa Crawford, Joleyn Dun- yon, and Glenna Armstrong. Miss Armstrong lives in Ephraim and is a cousin of Sherma Hendrickson. The group will visit points of interest. Jerry Sorenson, 24, underwent a successful operation at the IDS Hospital last Wednesday. Jerry is the son of Mr & Mrs Isaac Sorenson, originally from Sandy and now making a home in Burbank, Calif. Issac Sorenson was the bishop of the Sandy First Ward several years ago, lived in Salt Lake for nearly three years, and then his job took him to Burbank where the family has made a home for two and a half years. Jerry completed all but 30 days of his mission in Denmark before his illness compelled him to be flown home for this serious operaFiremen's Auxiliary Isaac Sorenson remained a Holds Business Meeting tion. week for his son's operation and Fifteen members of the Fire is now back in Burbank, Mrs Sormen's Auxiliary of Sandy attend- enson will remain until her son is ed a recent meeting at which the released from the hospital. s were presented. club's Corrections and changes were Six states produce almost 81 made by the members. The revis- per cent of all the coal mined ed will be voted on at through surface operations. Ohio the next meeting, which will be leads, with Pennsylvania, Illinois, hostessed by Mrs Ernest Clough Indiana following in that order. and Mrs Bill Clough. In 1953, latest year for which full statistics are aveilable, Ohio JAYCEES ATTEND STATE produced more than 21 million CONVENTION IN MAY tons through surface operations. Members of the Sandy Jaycees and their wives who attended the state convention In Ogden, May 17 The man who doesn't know to 13 were Mr & Mrs Oral Birch, the meaning of the word fear" Mr & Mrs Deon Crawford, Mr & usually is ignorant in other ways Mrs Forest Jacob. Mr & Mrs too. Brooks Elkington, and Mr & Mrs Bill Johnson. The club received a first place award with a scrap-booin on public safety, which will be sent to the national Jaycee convention in Milwaukee. A closing party honoring the visiting teachers was held for the Relief Society women in the Fifth Ward May 28. After the meeting, beginning at 10:30 a.m.. a smor gasbord was planned and served by the officers, teachers, super visors, and representatives hold ing officers. After the luncheon the following program was enjoyed by the ladies with Mrs John Ihler in charge: vocal trio, Mrs lieth fcainsbury, Mrs Kosella Sargent, Mrs Rhyva Price; reading, Mrs Vyonne Mortenson; piano selections, Miss Karen Ihler and Miss Paula Ihler. The social science lesson was given by Mrs Ver-dMarble. :'..': ... k For Sale Sandy Subdvision 11 eg 53 Teachers preparation meeting AT NO BIYUA PDCH will be held June 4th, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs Maydelle Lls- wood. Hostessing the meeting will be the presidency, Mrs Lola Nun- ley, Mrs Nola Utley, and Mrs Maydell Elswood. Members will report on the information reat the Saturday stake meeting. Mr & Mrs Elden Webster re k cently returned from a vacation traveling to New Orleans and Fla., with friends I fromTallahassee, Granger, Mr & Mrs Jack Brown. They visited with a friend .Mr Webster met on an LD5 mis sion in New Orleans and visited other points of interest. Ralph Brinton is home again with his parents. Mr St Mrs Clark Brinton alter his first year at Dixie College in St George. His plans include returning to the college in September. A birthday surprise was held for Miss Mercedes Fitzgerald at the home of Mrs Bernice Clayton after a Book of Mormon class which is conducted for shut-in- s leader is Miss Lynn Arnold. Salt Lake. The croup enjoyed a birth' day cake and other refreshments. Mr ti Mrs Maloy Bills and son Maloy attended a birthday party held at Riverton for Mrs Ezra Bills, Maloy's (Bill) mother. The entire Lzra Bills family, includ and great ing grandchildren grandchildren, enjoyed a buffet supper consisting of roast turkey with all the trimmings. Spending Memorial Day in Richfiield were Mr & Mrs Chester Hendrickson. Mrs Deanna Walker J'and son, and Mark Hendrickson. J,They visited Mrs Stena Mangum, jjmothcr of Mrs Hendrickson. j On their way by bus to Colonial Heights, Va., are Mr & Mrs Jensen. They will visit Jensen, a nephew who is sta tioned there. The Jensens will extend their trips one or two months and will visit in New York, Washington, D.C., Jamestown, and other points of interest. A surprise party for Vanessa Crawford was held at the home of Serma Hendrickson by 12 of the girls who attend Miss Crawford's Unit at Brighton' MIA girls home. A white Bible was present ed ny tne girls to Miss Crawford Leaving Friday for a wccVs ceived two-wee- ' Where? Just decide, "For my money, lYs w;v;ww':':W'W Midvale Branch of 'Hi WALKER BANK 5. mum. or Sandy Branch of WALKER BANK Tht friendly 77 i 1 i j 1- r -! ', i bk tbtl knou t our tommunily btit. Member Federal Depotil Inturance Corporation Member federal Reierve S$tem u vav.v.v.v.v.;.: k '.V..V.'.V.V.V.W.VAV.WAWA. I Save where you get , insured safety! ill See the Back Page Prime Grade U.S.D.A. 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