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Show J SANDY DEPARTMENT Mra Richard A. Jack-o-Lante- Setttrberg, T Brownie Troop Views Is rn K' 8476 South 700 East, AM . I International Gardens Theme of DUP Taking advantage of a day's holiday, Brownie Troop 173, Sanwill be the dy, was transported to the Intertheme of the Oct. 16 meeting of Salt the Sandburr Camp, DUP. The national Peace Gardens, 12 sections to view 2 Oct. Lake, members will meet at 1:30 p.m. at Sandy Second Ward's junior representing 12 countries. Sunday school building, 275 The troop remained for a wiener roast after their tour, which North 4th West, Sandy. was conducted by Mr Nestman, will at the meeting Presiding be Mrs Zella Swenson, captain, guide. and hostesses are, Mrs Veloy All- - Assisting with the group were sop, Mrs Melrhea Bateman, Mrs- Mrs P. Nygard, Mrs D. Findling, Madsen and Mrs Arvella Mrs B. Mecham, Mrs C. Watson. "Jack-o-Lanter- Evelyn Lund. "And They Were Healed" will be the lesson given during the afternoon preceding the social hour. Jaycees, Auxiliary Have Demonstrations Beatrice Pierson Reviews Special Book Those attending the opening social gathering of the Sandy Second Ward Relief Society en a book review "The Vir- ginia Reel" by Mrs Beatrice Pier-so- joyed special interest was the meeting held Wednesday of the Sandy Jaycees and Jaycee-Ette;' at the Sandy City Hall Roofing and home improvement demon- ' strations were given to members attending as part of the community club awards participation. After the demonstratidns the Jaycees met for a short business meeting and the Auxiliary members met at the home of Mrs Dora Jean Elkington for business and prepare refreshments. The Jaycees enjoyed refreshments with the Auxiliary after their general planning meeting. Of s Sandy PTA Honors Teachers Oct. 16 An "Autumn" theme will be used throughout the afternoon affair planned by the Sandy PTA when they meet Thursday afternoon, Oct. 16, at 3 p.m. Home room representatives and teachers will get acquainted, and special introductions made by Harold Nielsen, principal. Honoring the teachers, corsages will be presented to them by the committee in charge, Mrs Fred Hurst and Mrs Kenneth Prince. Special invitations were by Mrs Blaine Berrett and pro-- , gram arrangements by Mrs Harvey Hirschi. Mrs Ernest CowdelL president, will be in charge. The table decorating committee is Mrs Brooks Elkington, Mrs Gordon Helistrom, and Mrs Robert Swenson, and plans for refreshments will be made by Mrs Robert Ingersoll, Mrs Al Slater, and Mrs Albert CowdelL Alice Marchant Wat September Bride Miss Alice Marie Marchant and Jorge Lopez traded wedding vows Sept. 13 at the home of Mr & Mrs Harvey Glade, Provo. Mr Glade, IDS bishop, officiated. .Invited guests to the wedding and open house were close friends and relatives of the bride and groom. The bride is a daughter of Mr & Mrs Harvey Marchant, Sandy, and her bridegroom is the son of Mrs Maria Lopez, Guatemala City, Guatemala. Happy Birthday The following Sandy residents will observe birthdays this week: Fern Timothy, Don Oct 10 Lee Wright, Gloria Dawn Quinn; Lavell Kirby, Douglas Oct 11 Konald, Marilyn Broomhead, Dorothy Smith, Bruce Dailcy, Charles Pierce Jr., Shirley Timothy; Oct 12 Iva Dorius, Allen L. Holt Mary A. Bateman, Charles Pierce Myrna Lynne Lundberg; Oct 13 Wanda Peacock, Gayle Ostler, Laura Marie Scttcrbcrg; Oct 14 Sandra D. Kregcr, Pauleen Lundberg, Janell Altken; Oct IS Patricia Ann Berrett Wiluara 0. Jones, Alicy C. Morrill. Palla Levine, Steven Petersen, Steven Mavis Larson, Nickle; Oct 16 May Malstrom. League basketball games, the first in the series, will be played at the Sandy Recreation hall on Oct. 16. The games will include players from all of the seven Sandy Wards. A special speaker will speak to all working in any organiza tion in the Sandy First Ward at a special correlation meeting, Monday, Oct. 13, at 7:30 p.m. Two films will be shown during the evening. The meeting is sched uled to be held in the chapel. session Attending a three-daof the Assembly of Wyoming of the Rehekahs this week were Mrs Shirley James, Sandy, vice presi dent, Mrs Marie Stuart, Sandy, secretary, and Mrs Phyllis Mun- ster, Delta, all officers in the Rebekah Assembly of Utah. The Utah Rebekahs Drill Team was invited to perform at the assembly. Other members from the lo cal Rebekah Lodge attending were Mrs Agnes Setterberg, and Mrs Inez Petersen. Mrs Mae West, Mrs Louella David, from the Midvale lodge. Director of the drill team is Muryel Stuart Sandy. The Assembly met in Evanston, Wyo. The members will be back from Evanston to attend a banquet to be held Friday evening at Ogden honoring the Interna tional President Christine Smith, Eugene, Ore., who will visit Utah's jurisdiction. The president will be entertained by the Utah Assembly, Mrs Margaret Ward, Sandy Rebekah member and As sembly president, will be in charge. Chairman of arrange ments is Mrs Blance Penroy. Enjoying a short trip to Seat tle, Wash., and vicinity were Mr it Mrs Darrel Hansen and son, Loyal, and daughter, Barbara. They visited Mr St Mrs Bob Sod- erman, (Lynn), who recently mov ed to Washington from Sandy to make their home. The Hansens also visited friends, Mr St Mrs Denton Patty and family in Ken-wicWash., and Mr & Mrs Mil ler, also of Kennwick. While they were away on their trip, their daughter Gay, Mrs Paul Condie, became the mother of a baby girl, Mr & Mrs Ellsworth Condie, Union, are also grandparents. The baby will be named Kelly y - k, Gay. An Interested group met at the a fireside meeting Sept 28. Speak ing to the group was Vanessa Crawford, a graduate of BYU. la Ifendon Saturday to attend a special event were Mr St Mrs J. C Richard. They enjoyed the showing of an old fashion thresh ing machine and other demonstrations of old time machinery up to the present date farm equipment The day was enjoyed at the L. K. Wood farm. Mr St Mrs Ernest Anderson, West Jordan, home of Margean Boynton'for ' I f2r-L-- r r y, rirnuT' h III! r H - - " . ' ..- i -, . four-mont- East Midvale .' .ii I. a lull, ui ,.) - II. delicious luncheon was served at 1 o clock. Darnell and Jerry Jones, Ka nab, who are now attending the BYU were dinner guests Tuesday at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr & Mrs Lorin Swapp. Mrs Geneva Beckstead, who has been confined in a Salt Lake hos pital returned home Sunday and is convalescing at the home of her son and family, Mr & Mrs Kenneth Beckstead, Sandy. i $1.50 Permanenl Waves : . 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Midvale AM 699 L Center, 600 ft. Office or Store Space for Rent. Contact Mineral Fertilizer Co 47 21 iiir ALL OVEll AGAIN: FERTILIZERS - DUSTS - SPRAYS ,ii . SET SHAMPOO At the convention of Utah Ed ucation Association last week TUES.. WED., THURS. end, M. James Macfarlane com pleted his year term as president of the organization and became second vice president for the coming year. Other teachers in Jordan dis trict were elected to office in the various sections. It is report- Good Professional. WavM by Jim Miller, president of, Jor ' dan Education Association. Still at at Katheryn Jacobson, teacher Midvale elementary, was elected president of the elementary edus cation section. to In the industrial arts section. Wendell J. Petersen, West Jor dan Junior High, was named president Russel Stevensen, Bingham High, vice president and Clem ent Nickle, Mt. Jordan Junior High, secretary. A. LeMar Hendricksen, Jordan To look your loveliest call AM for an APPOINTMENT witk High, was named president of the Utah Council of Teachers of BEAUTY. EMPRESS BEAUTY English. SALON, 23 N. Main. Born VOTE ; SPECIAL Elected byUEA At Convention OFFICE MANAGEMENT " .,.',. Wilburta Moore, special education teacher, was elected treasurer of the Council for Exceptional Children, P. M. Kickelsen, district director of pupil personnel, was elected chairman of the pupil personnel section. Jordan Teachers TAYLOR Expritnctd in i the Ass'n. Js COUNTY CLERK V Alta Miller, district elementary Evelyn Colebrook. Laura Hortin. Zoe Adams, Blanche Thomas, Eva supervisor, was elected vice presAugason and Olivia Timothy. A ident of Utah Social Studies ; AS v. ,...-- SENTINEL Friday, October 10, 1958 . - , MIDVALE (Utah) t our 30-da- Delila Richards Abbott u-- THE Page ' ELECT . son-in-la- Ben Sainsibury, Moses Lake, is visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mr Sains-burwho is a former East Mids vale resident, is en route to Mesa, . ' Ariz., to spend the winter. I t i fI ' and Gleaner girls of The 'w'"-JttJIf. f j the Second Ward MIA held a fireside Sunday evening at the home of Mrs Reta Dahl. Patriach Parley R. Glover was the guest speaker. Following the meeting refreshments were served. The affair was under direction of Mr U il. & Mrs Weston Dahl ,ii Maurine Nilsson, Delia Raw- lings, Helen Burgon, Wanda King, i Joyce Dahl, Francis Tischner, Marvella Newbold, Shirley Goff, Belva Freeman, Eunice Soper, t ' ' f i l. ? Doris Southworth and Mildred ' ,. I V. Larson, members of the birthday ' ... .. .4 ' ...; ' club, enjoyed a party and get-together Friday evening at the home of Merna Haws, Draper. Mrs Phoebe Beazer returned to Photo! (SMtfawl house "business Midvale a Adams Jewelry, her home in Lorenzo, Ida., Satur for 14 years, has moved into new and larger ford Adams, proprietor, announces that the day after spending the week with store's stock has been expanded and several her sister and family, Mr & Mrs quarters at 38 N. Main jSJt.', the former post Goff. Dinner guests at the entirenew lines of merchandise added. A grand Leland been has office location. The building Goff home Sunday were Mr & Mrs Kent Ponder, Albuquerque, ly remodeled and a new front installed. Wil-- : opening is scheduled this week end. N. Mex., who recently moved to Provo where he will attend BYU. & Mrs of Joe Mr son the birthday Douglas, traveled of Mrs sister parents. Attending Richards,' Babies blessed in East Midvale H. Cecil husband is Douglas among the with them. Also in attendance celebration were her were Jeff ery Boyd, son Sunday and family and grandparents, Mr students who are attending USU of were Mr & Mrs Earl Maynard St Mrs Mr & Mrs Boyd Jensen; Kip at Logan. H. R. Grow, Salt Lake. son of Mr & Mrs Gordan . and family ' , . ; AT2--c 4c Mrs Kenneth Lave- - Lynn, y in the First Ward; Kathe- Brady, Guard National Entering the der and son Teddy, are visiting anne, of Mr & Mrs Dra daughter h basic training for a tneir parents, Mr & Mrs Clarence ney Smith, in the Second Ward, O. Boulden, son of course,-DoMargetts; Murray, and Mr & Mrs and Becky Ann, daughter of Mr Mr & Mrs William B. Boulden, John Laveder. The Laveders have & Mrs ' T. Barney, Third Olive Reporter Sharp, left Sandy two weeks ago for' made their home in Memphis, Ward. Lynn Phone: AM . Lackland Air Base, Texas. for the and a Tenn.,past year Relief Society members of the James Prince, brother' of Kennail where he was stationed at Second and Third Wards held neth Prince, Sandy, recently the Naval Air Technical Training their East Midvale Couple opening social Tuesday. A spent five days in America where Center. Following his leave they he attended a convention in Ohio. Plan November Wedding will travel to San. Diego. Calif., musical program was presented, consisting of a vocal trio compos Mr Prince has been living in where he will receive further ed of Ruth Glover, Geniel Lloyd Salt St Mrs Elmo Mr Clayton, Heidelberg, Germany, for the schooling at the Naval Air Sta and Betty Jex. Utahna Timothy past 14 years with his family and Lake, announce the engagement tion on North Island. of sang a solo. During the meeting working for the United States and forthcoming marriage Flave Henderson and son Read, past presidents and their coun ClayMiss their Judy While here the daughter, government. Pocatello, Ida., recently spent selors of both wards were hon ', Prince family enjoyed a family ton to James Bell. day with his parents, Mr & Mrs ored and presented gifts. They at the home, of his The prospective bridegroom is W. ' R. Henderson. were Joan Hortin, Melva Brady, mother, Mrs Edith Prince, and a son of Mr & Mrs Frank A Bell, Miss Alice Patry, Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Scott Wansgard, a sis East Midvale. The couple is planher sister, Mrs Gerald .Swenson, ter.- ARE YOUR PLANS ning a wedding for Nov. 29 in y fur- the East Midvale Second Ward. Sandy, and Mrs Daisy Swenson Also here for a UNFINISHED? spent a day in Tooele lough in the area is Sgt Robert Following the ceremony they will recently where they visited Louis Gun- Burger and his wife, the former be honored at a reception. OBLIGATION WITHOUT Ann Prince. Sgt. Burger has been The bride's attendants will be ther, Mr & Mrs Max Harvey, and me tell you about a Let Mr & Elwin Mrs Mr Elkington. transferred from Stutsgard, Ger Miss Donnette Bell, Mrs Clair "FAMILY FUNERAL PLAN" Mrs Dalsey Swensons many, and will return to Denver, Bell, Miss Dixie Robbins, and Gunther is as low as $3.55 per month for , brother. Colo., aCter his furlough. Most Miss Kathleen Versluis. Debbie ( Mr St Mrs Charles Schmidt at- burial property included for of their furlough will be spent in Millerberg will be flower girL as low as $5.75 per month. Ogden. They will visit in Price Following a honeymoon in tended a fire side Sunday evewith his family. Southern California the couple ning at the home of Mr & Mrs Phone your friendly councelor Lt. Delmar Bastian surprised will make a home in Salt Lake. LeGrand Backman, Salt Lake. W. Mrs Clara Beckstead, a former his sisters, Mrs Mildred Hadley and Mrs Darrel Bishop and fam ' Announcement is made of the West Jordan resident is-- making Ph.: AM 5.5102 ilies when he flew here to Hill engagement of Miss Donnette her home for the present, with vtning or wkdy Air Force Base from Rome, N.Y., Bell, daughter of Mr & Mrs Frank her granddaughter and family, morning. where he is stationed. Lt Bastian A. Bell, to Ron Degen.,Mr & Mrs visited the Hadlcys and enjoyed Ernest Degen, Murray, are parSunday dinner there at a family ents of the prospective bridewith Mrs Bishop and groom. The couple has not deterMrs Keith Russon, Orem, another mined a date for the wedding. 1 sister and their families. He also Members of the birthday club at the .home visited his parents in Vernal dur met Friday evening , ' r i i i oi cveiyn voieoroui. uuesis tru- ing his stay here. were a Mill social evening Enjoying a drive through joying Creek Canyon Sunday, were Mrs Blanche Rosenhan, Velma Bird, Lydia Benson and her son and Gertie Smith, LaN'ome McCleary, family, Mr St Mrs Wallace Ben Jane Sharp, Delsa McCleary, Ner son. vine Brown, Leona Yates, Rose Mr It Mrs William B. Boulden LLaveder, Elrena Nielsen, and and their two girls were over- Mable Wilson. Prizes were won night guests at the home of Mr & by Mrs Sharp, Mrs Bird and Mrs Mrs Wells Wright in Hyrum. Yates. Armila Ferguson was a Miss Gloria Eyre recently re special guest Mrs Richard Olson, Bountiful, turned from a week's vacation in Logan where she was the guest Mrs Noal Jensen and Mc & Mrs J. of Mr & Mrs Charles Hoth. Lorin Swapp recently spent a Mr & Mrs R. A. Eyre and week end in Kanab and Glendale daughter Gloria attended a wed- with relatives. They visited Mrs ding Monday In Brigham City Swapp's mother, Mrs Harriet S. where the Eyre's nephew. Dorral Jones who is confined In a hos Maddox, married Lynn Maddox, pital at Kanab. Ray Cunnington, who has been adopted daughter of Ervin Maddox, Dorral's father. The wedding stationed with the Navy at Key was attended by relatives from West Fla., is spending a leave California and Boulder City. The with his parents, Mr & Mrs N. A. couple Intend to make their Swens. Ray graduated from an home in Brigham City. electronic school Sept 26 with Mrs R. H JSteadman (Rose high honors. Following his leave Marie) daughter of Mr & Mrs he will report to Norfolk, Va., Muryel Stuart was honored on where he will embark on the USS her birthday at the home of her Ross for further duty. j 111! i.i m Wash., !-- In charge of arrangements for the day were made by Mrs Clar ence Hansen. Door prizes were given at the luncheon which fol lowed the review. Plans are well underway for the coming bazaar to be held Nov. 6, according to Mrs Marian Holdaway of the presidency. ' er. ji n. III 1:1- - Mr St Mrs Dale (Mitzie Egbert) Sharp. Charles Schmidt left Monday for the South Pacific Islands where he will audit books for the LDS church. Mrs Alice Bateman, Salt Lake, is visiting her daughter and Mr & Mrs Parley R. Glov- KEITH NOSACK . AM place your order now at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's RIVERTON MOTOR Co. Rlverton AM 81 |