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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL will be delayed for some months on to Phoenix, Ariz., and to El house; Idaho Falls, Ida.; Mr & MIA leader; Stanley Harper isnic lunch. A program was pre- because of a broken leg. Ronny, Paso, Tex., where they spent 10 Mrs Larry Bracy, Magna; and the Explorer leader. sented with Clellan Zabriskle and with Lt & Mrs Harold M Miss Terry Robinson, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Ernest Humphreys, Noal Greenwood as master of son of Mr & Mrs Vernon Bate days Thompson and their two boys. Mrs Lester Harris traveled with Cedar City, announce the mar- ceremonies. The MIA man, broke his leg between the was in Mrs Thompson is the Jensens' her son and family, Ellis D. Har knee and the ankle, when a slab of their daghter Karlene charge of the affair. riage, ris, to Roosevelt and Vernal over to of rock fell on him while play- daughter. Joseph Bowers on July 23 in The Draper Park was the scene Shauna will Atkinson be the week end to visit with the delay ing oudoors. Ronny spent three St. George Temple. The Hum- of the annual Primary picnic the followed at a Salt Lake restau- HAPPY BIRTHDAY in ed late first Lester her at Harris's starting sisters, Mrs year days in St. Mark's Hospital and are formerly of Sandy. Wednesday morning. Lunch was phreys rant. Attending the breakfast The following are celebrating is now Mt. Jordan Junior High School Etta McMullin, Mrs Josephine convalescing at home. were the couple and their parents their The held its prepara- served to more than 150 boys and of because Primary an emergency appen Taylor, Mrs Ivy Harris. They also birthday this next week: A grocery shower was held at Live in The Primary officers and tion and Mrs Cleo Reed, and Raymond meeting Monday evening at girls. Karen Kemp, Doyle S. the Orren Greenwood home in dectomy operation which kept remained to visit with a friend at Sept. 6 teachers were in charge of the the house. Crescent Ward Plans Rawson, sister and brother of the in her the LDS Hospital for Monarch. Timothy, Raymond Hadley; Sept. honor of t for the month were discussed. group. Joyce Seal, an employe bride, Las Vegas, Nev. 7 Tauna Archuleta, I. J. Kemp, of the Midvale Bank. This eight days. Shauna is the daugh the Hostesses were Mr & Mrs Quen-ti- n bride's unique Several Indian children have Monday evening, ter of Mr & Mrs Vaughn Diann Frear, Susan & Mrs J. D. Rawson Jeanette Best and Mrs Theron C. Olson. wedding shower was given by been transported here to Sandy parents, Mr Peatross, Kate P. Jensen, Judy Jessie Greenwood and some of a Las hosted recepVegas, Jr., Mrs to receive training in local Kenneth Roberts and two Ann Carson, Kevin Hadley, Melva her friends, with employes of An unexpected visit from their LORnA ALLGOOD, Reporter boys, Preston, Ida., visited three schools and are living with fam tion for the couple at the Recep Archu 8 Glenna Bell; Sept. Center in Salt Lake. son. col. Barney White, was en the bank attending. ilies as part of the Relief Society tion days last week with her sister, The bridal line included Norma leta. Catherine Bishop, Connie a week ago by Mr & Mrs Mrs Harold Carroll and family, LDS church plan. Mr & Mrs Myrle Allsop spent joyed R. Beckstead, Doreen & Mr Mickelsen, Mrs Gail AInsworth and and other relatives and friends. Lee Whitmore, Scott Crapo; a week Reg White. Living with Mr & Mrs Boy Les Bonnie visit Las in Nev., Vegas, Harman, Nola Atwood, Sept. 9 Frank Comstock, Grace Col. White, stationed in the three children Claudia, Deane, ter and family during the school and The Ernest Clark family enjoyT V SERVICE jg ing their son and family, Delbert jsj Kay Rodgers. Hardcastle, Lucille Conger, Brent Hawaiian Islands, enjoyed visit and Ross spent two weeks visit- ed a family gathering at Liberty year is Berdina Lou Polacca, 12, recent duties man best guests Allsop. Overnight Performing Rulon Anderson; from Reams Canyon, Ariz. were Grey MacKay, at the Allsop home were Mr & ing with his parents, relatives, ing Mr Ainsworth's parents, Mr Park Sunday in honor of their, Also here for the school year was Larry Martin. Ushers 10 Okubo, Ned ly & Mrs Harvey Ainsworth, Mr & sister, Mrs Kenneth Roberts, and George Sept. 1 Dale Bateman, Mrs HOP'S T.V Rawson, Raymond Ralph Swan, Rupert, Ida and friends and made a special Mrs Grant is Nona Kent, 10. She comes from L. Bills. Steven Shores. F. A. Or- 11 children and their All Ainsworth and boys. family, to and he where visited Logan trip Larry I dinner guests were Mr & a town close to Cameron, Ariz., Eugene Nordberg, CLINIC ton, John Frederick Hendrikse, Sunday Brown. his sister, Mrs Helen Bell and and other friends and relatives. families were present Mrs Silas Brady, Salt Lake. and is staying with Mr & Mrs The Violet Kevin Jones, YelBowler, class The annual Crescent Ward outnas been two years The Crescent couple spent a week in A patio party was given in hon lamiiy. u Lloyd Stevens. 118 N. Main lowstone Park and they are now Shauna Thomblad,. Lola Visser; presented the "Meet Me at Mu- ing was held at Draper Park TuesCol. since White's last visit to is 9, Cowboy, staying Tommy tual" skit at stake MIA leader- - day evening. Volleyball, softball, Sarah or of Mr & Mrs Edwin F. Bishop in Salt Lake. Sept. II Lori home Rawson, their AM making & Greenwood. Mrs Mr Orren with Sandy. The groom intends to resume North, Paula Lucille Iasella, Lois at the home of Mr & Mrs Louis ship last month at Draper First horse shoes, races, and other He hails from Crownpoint, N.M. A five day vacation over the Ward. Mrs Harold Oakeson is the his studies at the University of Crawford. Dean Sargent, Fred Bishop Sunday. The Edwin Bish games were played after a pic- These children were picked up Labor Day holiday was enjoyed Utah. Kevin Green, ops celebrated their 47th wed Sept. 12 at Richfield, after they had been Borg; the Reg Whites when they Colleen was a resident of Sandy William Goudie, Mary Agnes Ja ding anniversary with 55 mem- by cleared through the agency to with her to Denver, Colo., where for toured four living years, make-thei- r A. Robertson, bers of their immediate family. homes in Sandy. aunt and uncle, Mr & Mrs DeLos cobson, Milton the musical play attended they The have nine children, Fox. bishops Whitney Bitter, Candace J. Beckstead. 45 grandchildren and one great "My Fair Lady." A little sight seeing was done by the Whites at r train grandchild. Completing his Colorado Springs and the Royal Group Returns from Richard Herbert in Boyce, the Army, Johansson, 16, nephew ing South American Trip son of Mr & Mrs Paul Boyce, is of Mr & Mrs Nils Johansson, will Gorge. & Mrs Leo Lundberg an Back in this country from their back home in Sandy. After basic be staying with the Johanssons in; Mr The Jordanette Club of Jordan nounced the arrival of their first Mrs Colo., are at to Carson, two-daFort Jordan attend y American meetSouth a High training Sandy trip High School held born to their daugh ing at the Spruces in Big Cotton- Atha Sioblom and daughter Jan - and eight weeks at Fort Bliss, School for a year. Herbert is the grandchild wood Canyon where they heard et and Mr & Mrs Horace uuriun- Tex., Tloyce became a radar op son of Mr & Mrs Carl E. Johans ter Ann, at St. Mark's Hospital on Aug. 21. The parents are Mr & from Superintendent Reed Beck-stea- d shaw. The Burkinshaws remained- erator id was stationed at Fort son. in San Francisco while the SjoMrs Gerald Robinson. wnere and Principal Thomas N.Y., I ng Island, Totten, Nils Johansson and C. F. Clawprinciple speakers at the bloms came on home to Sandy he spent 19 months. For the son, members of the A. A. Sixty Sandy, recently returned to begin teaching in the Sandy meet. of April of this year, Boyce from a combined vacation and Furse family attended a family month School. The club made plans for this Elementary , oi business trip to southern Cali reunion at the West Jordan Pio The group spent two monins was named "aoiaier school year; their leader this year ron a in Month" while small louea, in Cova. Chili, fornia. vUitine Mrs be They spent eight days neer Hall recently. Five genera will Fitzgerald, teagher town .out of Santiago, the capitol Richard came out of the service doing some sightseeing in San tions were represented that eve at Jordan High. ning by the presence of two week Atttending the meet were 68 of Chili, where they visited Byron ;wjtn the 'rank of Specialist Third Diego, Los Angeles, and Las old Pamela Robinson, her mother, girls, leaders in their own age and Alice Grant and family. Alices ;rlas His Dians are to enter BYU cur-'t,ifall group in the sophomore, junior Grant is a daughter oi me Mrs Violet Hauter entertained Ann Robinson, her grandmother, ut-,Kinsnaws. Mr urain and senior grades. Mrs Leo Lundberg, great grand r, Rawson Jr and at her home & R Sunday; special The purpose of the club is to sisiani general manage! m JSev spent father, A. C. Furse, and great Las c Vegas family. Airman were her son, the guests for the in Braden Copper Company promote more interests & Mrs Mr of home at week the a SeRonald Burton and family. Other great grandfather, A. A. Furse, school and to make the girls past two and a half years at DeLos Beckstead while prepar guests enjoying the turkey din 93, Ogden resident. of the school to feel more at well, neaj Coya. home. The Jordanette Club will It was wintertime in South ations were made for the wed ner were Mrs Kathryn Hiatt and Visitors in San Gabriel, Calif., meet once a week during the America making it necessary for ding of their daughter'Colleen. her daughter, Bluffdale, Mr & were Mr & Mrs Jesse Woodhouse, ' school year. the travelers to take along winMrs Florence Cavaney and her Mrs Vern Johnson, and Ronald's Sandy. The Woodhouses visited Some of the girls from Sandy ter clothing. An unusual snowdaughter Ann Marie are home sister, Mrs Verla Spriggs and her their son Grant and family and who attended the outing were storm hit the town on July 27; from their summers trip back boys,, Kearns. Ronald left Mon- - spent some time visiting relatives Mavine Anderberg, Pat Reed, otherwise the group experienced visited relatives. Ugy t0 return to his air force in Long Beach. Gale Woodhouse east where they Sund-bera mild winter. Shirly Greenwood, Myrlene visited her base in Minneapolis, Minn., after made a quick trip to San Gabriel Lynn Lujdberg, and Kathy Highlight of the trip was their Mrs Sarah R. Elmer leave here with to come back with his mother located Mine son Braden visit in to the spending a y and sacramenio, family Taylor. at Sewell. and father. Calif., spending five days with his family. Mr Bt!rkinshaw suffered a them. Guests for Sunday dinner at and Jack Burton Sherm Pierce, Rawson-Glov- er heart attack while in Chili and is A Hornhome of Mr' & Mrs Clay RobDra Rex Kent for and the biAhday Sylvester, Sandy, party San Francisco. 26 recovering in or, who became 9 years old, was per, returned last week end after inson were Mr & Mrs David Sil enjoyed by 12 of his friends Sat- spending a week in Yellowstone ver, Salt Lake, Mrs Laura Wood Memb Married in the Salt Lake urday afternoon. The party was Park. ic;vu DLV Out:n 9 pie Aug. 26 were Colleen Rawson jiven by his mother, Mrs Evan Enjoying a three week vaca and Karl Glover. M. Homer. : tion were the James Jensens members of the iwenty-onA wpririin? hreakfast. eivpn bv when they traveled to San Fran the bridegroom's parents. Mr fcSandburr Camp of the DUP re Seven year old Ronny entry into the second grade cisco and on down the coast and Mrs H W ninver. West Jordan. cently attended the outing at Fairmont Park where 18 camps the south Salt Lake representing 1957 Friday, September 6, County held a box lunch picnic, During the outing the group, consisting of about 300 people enjoyed a program. Mr. Richard A. SerUitmg, M74 South 700 Eait, AM Dage (Utah) Three WE SENTINEL IN SANDY Indian Children To Sandy, Attend School CRESCENT EXPERT p Mia-Mai- 25 1. THE Jordanette Club two-yea- ln!TT Make School Plans n, c. mm i G u.s. 2 lbs. round 1-- r t lb. S AOSAG b. S9C Hib Steaks yoid Steaks lb. i 20-da- Rites Held Aug. ESeef m ' aP Tcm-.Sana'b- 'f Bate-man'- Pair Of A e s CEMFB - .4 CHECK! the power... big-c- ar ""J t'.i ' . .. ic yoqeitg Mode hcokeir So 00 O 26 OZ. . A 1 value of comfort ... big-cOldsmoblle's "88" at your dealer's now! ar big-c- ar 3 lbs. S1C IFLUJITO GOLD MEDAL and SNOWDRIFT DOUBLE-CHEC- K! the surprisingly low price of the "88" . . . It's the Rocket that's easily within your reach! 25 lbs. 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