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Show ws smimm in sandy Two Sandy Parties Nominate gree from the Utah State Uni- versity with a major in ecenom-- j ics and a minor in political sci- ence. Mr Hendrickson is married and the father of two daughters. HAPPY BIRTHDAY THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Celebrating their birthdays Page Ten Friday, October 25, 1957 next week are: Oct. 25 John R. AM 54341 Mr. Richard A. SorUrborg, 847 South 700 East, Pearce- - Oct. 26 Joan AUeman. her fiftn birthday. The Ravell parents, Mr & Mrs Nephi Larson, Steven Tuttle, Norman Gotberg,Becksteads wiU hold a Hallo-- , Mrs Mariam Daly and daughter Legion, Auxiliary have returned to South Bend, Grant Hurst; Oct. 27 Douglas! ween party in her honor. Non-Partis- an Set Halloween Party where the J1? now make Crebs, Clarence P. Malstrom, Vi- - Grandparents, Mr & Mrs Der-lInBlaine honJe- - Mr Daly is now rill ola Hansen Oct. announce 28 birth the Miriam a ofjtheir, Gunnell been Farrell has Malmberg; The Citizens Party announced The party anSchool at Notre 1 1 rtf frvr a nil 'tendingLaw M. Ander-mpmnprs on Oct. 18. Parents 18 years and h(mt ninnnpn grandson Bishop, Fannie 'three candidates, one for mayor nounced three candidates, one for school teacher for at one time was the administra- son, Edith Pickett, Joseph Miner, are Mr & Mrs Robert Soderman.Dame. Entertaining lor the Dalys the American Legion and Auxil were Mrs Mary Lindsay, Taylors-goand two for councilmen for the mayor and two for councilmen tive assistant in the The recent marriage of Miss iary of Sandy Post No. 77 and elementary Donna Lucille Neil, Sharon Bur- - Mr & Mrs LeRoy Jenkins have! , Mrs Pattie Jacobsen, Mur- vule, elec from after for William a returned the Susan Kae Kimball, recently and Sandy Junior High Schools coming municipal Carol ilatUson and Blaine Bale their partners, to be held Wed coming municipal election, Sharon trip to Paradise, Calif., where it?: . "if f their party convention held in tion, after the recent party con- He was a board member of the B. Rappleye; Oct. 29 has been announced here. UAl2s wcie aia" ,c" nesday, Oct. 30, beginning at 8:30 Education Association; Bishop, Roland Wayne Veater, they visited Mr & Mrs Arnold 1UiUVil!- Jordan at the Firemen's Hall. vention held in Sandy. Sandy The bride's parents are Mr & Steven Nelson, Ar- - Carlson, parents of Mr & Mrs tertained by her sister, Shirley, at the Firemen's Hall in San IWayne for Wallin, three p.m. years. of Mrs Dee Mattsson, formerly Running for mayor, Running for mayor on the He has taught school m the - and fainily in Salt Lake- Mt.jthur Alleman, Clarence Clawson, Carl Carlson, traveling companSandy and new Las Vegas resi dy term on the Citizens ticket is Shar-Ma- r ions. ticket will De A. La- - Jordan junjor nigh and is now a.Gordort Greene; Oct. 30 On the committee formulating dents. Hendrickson for a Allan Miller. biology teacher at Jordan High, on Hansen, J. D. Bateman, Gay Spending three weeks with her Subscribe to The Sentinel The bridegroom's parents are plans are the Commander, Maloy Clyde Ravell Beck term. and Jacob Forrest Mr nnnnell is active in the Lvnn Brown. Elaine Jenson. Kim Las Mr & Mrs Forrest Bale, terms as coun- terms Seeking (Bill) Bills and his wife, Rita, Mrs stead are seeking church and was ward clerk Hardcastle, Marcia Bitter, Cathy jtjs Vegas. cilmen are Farrell Gunnell and in a Salt Mrs as councilmen. ward and in Sandy. Greene, Diane Jaynes; Oct. 31 -The couple was married in the Florence Cavaney, president, George Conish. is first counselor Andy Bergman, Diane Bolliger. he Glenn At Gwen Levine, present Setterberg, 11 Oct. LDS St. George Temple Mr Miller graduated with aca Jin the bishopric of the First with the wedding reception held and Richard Setterberg. demic and military honors from Mr Hendrickson, a resident oflWar(i Mr & Mrs Noal Bateman reARE CONVENIENT in Las Vegas. Miss MelRae Bate-ma- n Omaha, Neb., Central High Sandy for more than 12 years, He wa a member of the Lions cently attended the Brigham of Sandy was the maid of Halloween Party for School where he had been chosen has 18 years of teaching exper-'clu- b and has been a field man Young University Stake confer honor. Ladies Lions, member of the National Honor ience, having been principal oflwith tho 1Iimr xrnn(, Tanning ence in Provo where they heard Sandy The couple honeymooned in and was captain in the the Jensen School, Uintah for the past 11 summers, the BYU a cappella choir of southern California before re Plans are being completed by Society and is a graduate trict, for one year, and for three Mr Gunnell spent three years which their daughter, MelRae is cadet battalion, in home the Sandy Lady Lions for a Hal of the turning to make their . of Nebraska years principal of the iayiorin tne and married nd a member, the only freshman Las Vegas. loween party for members and He was University two School in For years the in Payson. district two the father of president children. represented in the choir. The Also attending the wedding their husbands. he was the high school representchoir also sang in the Assembly were Mr & Mrs Collins Nelson .The event will be held Tues Northwestern States missionary ative on the of Council A nA 17 O Utah C nnrrtn Pftniril ii line vr field of the LDS church. . uu lempic- oquaie as nnni of Sandy. yaii. viwigc bunion aj x csiucu Aijiicfii day, Oct. 29, at 8:30 p.m. at the As an educator his career be Teachers of English and " in Sandy and is a past pres- - of the program paying tribute a!years Hall. Firemen's Sandy Utah the of the at the Star valley Hign present president ident of the Sandy Lions Club, to Otto Harbach, noted Utah mu- The best costumed couple will gan Junior Auxiliary School in Wyoming, he subse Council of Teachers of English. and at present, the chairman of sical librettist. The Batemans also to tne receive according prizes, served at Union in the He is a charter member of the the Sandy City Planning Commis- - attended this program, Elects New Officers members of the committee, Mrs quently Wasatch County Payson Junior Chamber of Com- sion. Jordan district, Silver Gleaner Mrs Receiving Sherry, The Junior Auxiliary of the Venice Petersen and at Heber City, Virgin Val merce, and was the director and He is a past president of the awards High in First Ward the Sandy Williams. Unit American Legion Auxiliary ley High at Bunkerville, Nev. first vice president of the organ machinist's union and is a and Miss Doreen Richards to attend will A be fee charged No. 77 held its first meeting of and since 1941 has served Jordan ization. He is a past president oi chinist by trade, employed at Miss MelRae Bateman. The the year Saturday afternoon to the party and those not attend district continually at Sandy Jun the Sandy Lions Club and has Kennecott. awards were presented by Mrs elect new officers. and Mt been zone chairman and deputy He is a member of the Amer- - I.aDpnn TWWetpnH t tho' rwpnt Pay your bills by check ask- - ior High, Bingham High, also are Members attending fnllnwinir Tho wprp elected: Jordan Junior High, teaching district governor for the Lionsan Legion and spent two years stake MIA conference. in your own home at your own contwo of to articles bring Judy Gunderson, junior chair-- ed band, orchestra, chorus, and Club and chairman of the Salt,jn the South Pacific. Mr Conishl Twelve friends and relatives of You get an automatic receipt venience. Setterbere. vice'ned goods which will be used in civics. Karpn k Lake County Red Cross emer-jmarried and the father of threeRaDean Beckstead will be on Christmas basket project, it chairman. LaVell Maynard, sec-th-e cancelled his life Mr Miller has been gency :100a renei anve. All (your check) for every paychildren. hand Saturday" to helD celfthrate ' .. 1 1 T Diane Beckstead, was announced by publicity amvc both jvir TnKiiurii&suu in aisu is service, You ment. public engaged have a complete Mrs Mabel Okubo. n and Ann Marie churchwise and in civic affairs in the LDS church, having held all of record aney, historian. j your expenses. Treat He has been MIA superintendent, many teaching and executive REST low-co- st The group made plans to bake Sandy Woman s Mother to in LDS the yourself organization checking service a bishop's counselor, stake high positions Personalized Care and decorate cookies at their n;P - Horn Sturdav and quorums, and was a coun and others. councilman, ' next regular meeting, tobe tak- Since moving to Sandy in 1941, selor in the bishopric for three . 560 E. CENTER MIDVALE. UTA!i en to the Fort Douglas Veterans Mrs Luella Tuttle Harmon he was selected as secretary to years in the first ward and bis AM Phone cookie the for Satur prodied jar Hospital Voorhees, 86, Manti, the Victory Party, and due to the hop for nearly six years. He is at gram conducted through the De day at 1 p.m. in Sandy at the efforts of this group, Sandy, in present a member of the Mt. Jor AMBULATORY MALE PATIENTS ONLY . home of a daughter, Mrs Lila II. 1943, held the first local elections dan Stake High Council. partment of Utah. (Mrwbw ( Utah Federation ol llcmid Nursing Homul He has a Master of Science de- Woodhousc, of causes incident to Sandy had held in many years. 8100 S. State Midvale age Voice of Democracy Mr Miller has participated as Mrs Voorhees was the mother a candidate for public office in Contest Advanced of Dr Lawrence B. Harmon, state each election since 1943, except Further plans for the "Voice director of vocational rehabilita for one term. He has served one of Democracy" contest now in tion. term as city councilman. He is the Jordan High School for the In addition to Mrs Woodhouse married and is the father of four students in all the grades have and Dr Harmon, the is survived children. by a second daughter, Mrs Noma been announced by Forrest V. Nell, Manti; 12 grandchildren Forrest Jacob is 35 years old The six top contestants having and 16 and is married and the father of five children. He has been a resicompleted their scripts on "I Funeral services were Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Man dent of Sandy for five years and Speak for Democracy" will appear on television with KDYL ti Center LDS Ward chapel. is a former resident of Crescent. television crews televising at the He is a past secretary and age school on Nov. 13, at 9 a.m. The Overnight guests at the home group counselor of the fifth ward Mr telecast will appear in the eve- of the Harold Fowlers were MIA, and is now vice president of & Mrs Miles Christensen, Boneta. ning. the Sandy Junior Chamber of Station KMUR will make the Also visiting with the Fowlers Commerce. As a member of the Mr & Mrs sound tape of the contestants during the week were Jaycees, he was chairman of the and the tape will be presented Rex Fowler, Vernal. held recently Teenage Road-e-Airman-second class Norvell and is now chairman of the to the local judges. on Hofeling and family are here 'Voice of Democracy" contest be Subscribe to The Sentinel a furlough staying with ing held at the Jordan Jiign Nw Srit 31 pickup Mr & Mrs Andrey Hofeling, par School. ents. The Holdings bave been Mr Jacob has been the man married three years and have a ager of the appliance department REPAIRS old baby boy. Mrs Hofe at Sears Roebuck for the past 11 former Mary Kidd, a years. is the ling MADE BY EXPERTS Bluffdale resident Hofeling has served 1 M years and will remain Ravell Beckstead is 26 years of COST YOU LESS n the service another year and age and is married and the father is stationed at the of two children. He is a i half and IN THE LONG RUN! graduate Hamilton Air Force Base in Cal of Jordan High School and was ifornia. born in Granite, and has been a A successful hunt was exper resident for nearly two Sandy ienced by Albert Bell, Reed New- - years. bold, J. C. Richards and Ravel! He is a student at the Unlvcr Uockstead, hunting in the West ity of Utah, majoring in educa Canyon area. tion. He is a member of the San A pageant "Sacred Presenta dy Volunteer Fire Department tion, was sponsored by the Mt. and is the Ward clerk of the SanJordan Stake MMen and Glean dy First Ward. ors at the stake conference, un Mr Beckstead is a veteran of der direction of Mrs Heber J the Korean War serving with the Smith. In the cast were, Clement United States Army in the moun R. Nickle, Ivan Orgill, Bob Ben tain and cold weather training LaMar Mortcnsen, Gene command as instructor. We're not bul nett, Six Carol Mattsson Candidates for Office Citizens Party ale And Married Oct. Party n n, six-da- y n CHECKS jke ;"' ... T T 1 1 1 e ... can-ma- n chair-chaplain- , retary-treasure- 1 r, 1 1 Cav-.ma- THOMAS I HOME CONTINENTAL BANK 86 OF MIDVALE Newest editions of the Blg WheelM in trucks with o Ml 30-da- y ma an Ji rwnn7 nnnn geniuses, Deem. Wayne Ncwfoold, Boyd we do know the what, how Tate, Dennis Brown, Grant Howlett, and DeMar Holdaway. Nar and why of car repairs! rator w as Julian Brown with Mrs CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - Com and to oi in th hvi beginning money in tht and I TROESTER Automotive Service 22 N. Hold.n AM p Sandy Community Church (Congregational) 3rd South 2nd East, Sandy was by Mrs trances h,ums, Mr & Rtv. Jottph VariMr Jr., patter Mrs Ivan Sanderson, and Beverly Minitttr's add.: St. Mark's Hotp Thompson. CoMumrs were bv 11 a.m. Sundy Unified Strvict Mrs June Evans, Mrs Ada How-ett- . Including: Morning Worth ip Mrs Glenna Adams and Rose with Strmon and Church School Brown. Station. Claudia Dunyon directing the Colden Gleaner chorus. 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