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Show THE M Page Nine ALE SENTINEL (Utah) . , WE DV I , Friday, December, 13, Group of 100 Go Caroling MIA To Dinner Party Planned By Firemen's Auxiliary Students Prepare Attend Meeting Final preparations are under Mutual (MIA) plans in the SanSANDY- Musical Program Attending an American Legion dy Second and Sixth Wards are way for the Dec. 16 Christmas conference to 8476 South 700 AM memheld to their members ; SGHTMUL Mrs. Richard A. Setterberg. Unit 77 Members 300 Elementary 195 be for the Auxiliary together party gather The spirit of Christmas will to their in of Christmas bers go the Firemen's Auxiliary caroling and a half program planned by reign in the Sandy Elementary and their partners. the Lions committee. Gordon School when students of the up- State Capitol last Saturday were vicinities. A committee headed by Mrs Mrs Florence Cavaney, Mrs Lena Over 100 members are expectJacobson heads this committee. to ed Hazel in this Farnsworth will provide a musiprogram, their participate per building present Christensen, Mrs Rita Bills, and Members of the club spent cal program on Dec. 19. to Keith Nickle, super complete turkey dinner begin according 21 Mrs Bertha Setterberg, members intendent ning at 8 p.m. many hours sacking Christmas Nearly 300 students, fifth and 01 ufcnU sixth and fourth one Exchanging of gifts will high graders and of Boys and girls Sandy candy and nuts to be given away, Informative speakers present the party with games relay been busy preparing light have grade, Boyce-Bemtsoa n big circle according to Myron Brady, presi- for this Christmas vicinity have placed ed and dancing afterwards. Memprogram for ed the Auxiliary program to a around the Dec. 21 date, for this dent of the club. bers of the Auxiliary have been several weeks, according to Del-be19 representative group consisting is the day when the big Christ Seven p.m. Is the starting time busy selling tickets for a quilt Crump, assistant principal, of members of many units mas party will be held at the for this affair. to be given away, with an added in charge. will Nan claim Sherman . Boyce state. throughout the Sandy Recreation Hall, sponsor The program, consisting of Mrs Bills acted as a page and cy - Lou Berntson as ms onae prize going to the member selled by the Sandy Lion Club. Thanksgiving guests at the well known carols, choral readat arms at the reguest Dec. 19 at a home ceremony, with ing the most tickets. This annual affair draws over home of Mrs Piggott were Mr & ings and an informative history sergeant of Mrs Helen Howard, depart- - relatives and close friends at a thousand children to visit with, Mrs G. H. Blekkink and Charles ,of the carols, is designed to lastment Legion, Auxiliary president, in charge of the tending. Santa Claus and enjoy the hourMagnuson. only 35 minutes as "open house" meeting. Nancy Lou is the daughter of Set Party for Dec. 21 will be held throughout the ses- Mr & Mrs Russell E. Berntson, and afternoon Morning Canned goods and other ar building,, giving the parents an' sions were also held by the Logan. ticles to be placed in Christmas & to rooms are Mr school visit The parents groom's opportunity American Legion at Holladay baskets for needy families in and view the many Christmas Post 77 with Maloy (Bill) Bills Mrs Paul Boyce, Sandy. decorations on display. Attending the bride will be her this community will be the ad and Lyle Gunderson attending "Guess what this shaver you got in the Sentinel-Wan- t h Mrs Farel Tibbitts with mission price to the American Fifth grade teacher, Roy sister. local from the post. Hi i Ads can do?" will conduct the entire J. Addington Wagner, former best man duties performed by Legion and Auxiliary Christmas with Mrs Larene Read- national commander, who lives Richard Boyce, brother of the party scheduled for Dec. 21 be program In Sandy re-- i guests. -Spending Mf:yL :;.itwfa- .rjr. r-- mginning at 8 p.m. ing and fifth grader Carla Atkin- in Battle Creek, Mich., address- groom. & Mr J. A. Em-- j Mr & Mrs G. H. Blekkink, Mrs Mrs were cently son aa accompanists. The couple will make their Members will make their an ed state legionnaires and auxil Calif., parents of Norma Olsen, and Mrs Margo Oakland, ro, First vice president of the San iary at the banquet held in the home in Logan and continue nual donations towards this pro Mrs Leo Newbold. The Emros Piggott visited recently with ject when they attend this party, left dy PTA, Hazel Cowdell, will con- National Guard armory, climax their studies at the college. Saturday morning to spend Fred Fischer, who is a patient Committee planning the activA trousseau tea will be held duct preliminary opening at 7:30 ing the conference. the holidays and at the General Hospital It was for Miss Berntson at her parents' ities is Mrs Arthur Alleman, Mrs p.m. at this PTA meeting to in Chey- Mr Fischer's 76th birthday on relatives with Albert Levine, Glenn Setterberg, holidays which the public is invited to Dinner was served at the home home on Dec. 14. enne, Wyo., and will return to Nov. 27. of Mrs Nellie Kunz with Mrs Mr & Mrs Paul Boyce will fete and Clifford Reich. Sandy for a short visit before Mrs Milton Cundick has been Jean Greenwood and Mrs Grace the couple during the Christmas A smorgasbord will be served. returning home. in Provo lending a helping hand Games have been planned with Subscribe to The Sentinel Moore also on the committee. holidays. Marine Cpl. Alan Newbold has to her son and daughter-in-law- , the exchanging of gifts among returned to his base in San Diego Dr & Mrs Robert M. Cundick. A the members climaxing the eve y leave son was born to them on Dec. 1. after spending his ning. heare. It was a special occasion The new arrival has four brothfor the Newbolds to celebrate ers and sisters, Robert Jr., TomHAPPY BIRTHDAY next Thanksgiving with their special my, Ann, and Ruth. Celebrating birthdays week are the following: Dec. 13, Roma California Robert Archuleta, Ley Clements, O'Brien, Allen Scott wine, good Kenneth Peatross, Colleen Crump; Dec. 14 Merylin Bishop, Glen Leon less. wine. Never Malstrom Sr., Steven Carpenter, Karen Setterberg, Kevin Flint; Dec. 15 Dale Hansen, Emma Erickson, Johnny DaRonche, Forrest Jacob, Edwin Sund, P. D. Christensen, Bryan Aitken, Scott Cowdell; Dec. 16 - Sandra Hansen, Paula Anderson, Launi D. THE WINES IN THE ORIPIESS BOTTtf Nothing could please her more. It will keep . Berrett, Thomas Christian Juli-her anne Winkler, Sharon Sanderson; happy long after Christmas has gone. Dec. 17 Alta M. Morrow, Leona We use only the best permanent waving solution. OPEN TIL 8 p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT Williams, Anna Larson, Francis Dec. Lee Linda Byrd, Bloxham; 18 Bruce 3- - Paget, Linda Bish op, Harold Bjork, Lee Jensen, Carol Clawson, Bernell Aitken, Kenneth L. Prince, Maren Atkin Open Evenings by Appointment ' a. Roland Hard- sen; Dec. 19 castle. Given by Licensed Experienced Operators 54348 East, mid-wint- Lions Sponsor Annual Christmas Party Dec. Nuptials Dec. rf ' Mid-daug- . 20-da- r. Sherry a is an honest anything VmotL 'v i - as low as w Chevrolet works wonders in every i r V A INVOLUTION It's the weight class! IM VI DESICNI . 116 NEWS IN EVERT fMGIMFJ New 'power and economy in the Task Force 58 engine line, from the 230-h.- all-ne- Workmaster V8 with revolutionary Wedge-Hea- d design for extra pulling power at lowest cost! 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