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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL (Utah) Friday, December 5, 1958 Page Seven SAIM Is DEPARTMENT Jaycees and Auxiliary Set Christmas Dinner s: Dougm. Several meetings featuring special speakers and demonstrations are to be scheduled beginning with the January meeting after the busy holiday season. set for the 1 1 1 Funeral Applications At not meet during the month of Decemiber, it was announced by Mrs Fern Bateman, president. The Post Office chairman for the Sandy Jaycees the contest. Making annual Christmas celebration for sponsoring the school contact was Forrest the Sandy Junior Chamber of Jacob, school chairman. Commerce and Auxiliary. The The contest will be conducted members will enjoy dinner at the among all senior students of the school beginning the first week Town & Country Cafe at 7 p.m. in January and finals to be held Chairman for the occasion is Mrs the last week in January. The Carol Scott. The members will contestants will be given three weeks to compile their essay. A also exchange gifts. film will be shown by the Jaycees to the students at the beginning of the project and applications Happy Birthday to enter the contest will be made The following Sandy residents at that time. will observe birthdays this week: iTizes piannea to be given is a trophy away by the Dec. 5 Wendy Peacock, Aus- that will be Jaycees in the Jordan kept tin A. Cook, Vely Gladys Allsop, High School and prizes to the Rose N. Starks, Hazel Cowdell; winner and runner-ups- . On the Dec. 6 Calven Nelson, John C. state level, a year's scholarship to the BYU will be given as well Petty, Russell Cook, Hazel Nel- as a trophy and an all expense son, Kelly Green, Katherine Pri- paid trip to Washington, D.C., for . . . il J. uie national ano, Phyllis Jacob; Dec. 7 competition ior me H. Welch; Dec. 8 Lindsay Bra winner. This contest is conduct dy. Wayne Ware, Glen Wayne ed throughout the state of Utah Morris, Gloria Eyre, Sybil Bur- - placed in high schools by Jaycee gon, Jimmy Christiansen; Dec. 9 C1UDS. Max- Mary St. Jeor; Dec. 10 ine Hendrickson, Melva Parks; Announced By Dec. 11 Beverly Setterberg, Meeting Randy Okubo, Jimmy Kido. Legion and Auxiliary Dec. 13 has been have The Sandy Jaycee-Ette- s announced plans for a Christmas shopping tour for needy youngsters in the community on Dec. 8. Allowing $5 each to spend on members of their own families, the youngsters will shop in Murray under direction of the members. The money to be spent is part of the recent winnings in the Community Club Awards Contest conducted by KDYL. Approximately 25 youngsters will be taken shopping according to chairman, Mrs Reva Norris. Volunteering their services for the evening are the following Mrs Marian Birch, Jaycee-EtteMrs Mary Wilkins, Mrs Shirley Maynes, Mrs Jean Whetman, Mrs Dora Jean Elkington, Mrs Phyllis Jacob, Mrs Joyce Crystal, Mrs Carol Scott and Mrs Lois Craw ford. After the shopping tour the youngsters will be taken to the home of the president, Mrs Mary Wilkins in Midvale for refreshments and will wrap the gifts Announced 1 1 I'll rl eve Miner nans Dec. 19 Nuptials k Miss Eve Miller will exchange wedding vows with Albert Ludy Gwinn Dec. 19 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Announcing the coming event are the parents, Mayor & Mrs Clyde Allan Miller, Sandy. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are the Rev. & Mrs H. Grady Gwinn, Tucson, Ariz. The future newlyweds will be honored at a reception in the evening in the Sandy Third-Fift- h LDS Ward. Miss Miller graduated from Jordan High School where she was active in student affairs and publications. She also graduated trom Brigham Young University with a B.S. degree in psychology, ride-elec- ts rv G. Hill iVelma Positions Open; The Sandy Garden Club will "My True Security, the American Way" is the subject for an essay speaking contest placed in the Jordan High School last Tuesday, according to Oral Birch, Mrs Richard A. Sorrorkorg, 8474 South 7M Eatt, AMS434S Youngsters To Shop With Club Garden Club Postpones December Meeting Senior Contest were services held Monday at 11 a.m. in the Sandy Second Ward chapel for Velma LaVern Graves Hill,, 47, Sandy, who died Nov. 27 in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Mrs Hill was born In Lake Applications are being accept Shore, Utah County, Dec. 17, 1910, a daughter of Joshua and ed by th Tenth U.S. Civil Ser Martha Hansen Graves. She was vice Region for the position of married to Albert Substitute Carrier andor Substi tute Clerk for employment in the Sandy, Utah, Post Office. These positions pay $2.00 an hour. Persons living with the deliv ery of the Sandy Post Office or who are bona fide patrons of the post office may file application for this examination. Persons employed in the Sandy Post Of fice will be considered bona fide patrons of the office. No specific education or exper- ; u i i ience is required, However, applicants must take a written test to test aptitude for designed learning and performing the duties of the position. Applications will be accepted until further :,: Further information and the necessary application forms may be ODtained from the postmaster at the Sandy Post Office, from the Civil Service Information Of fice, Room 109 Post Office Bldg., Denver, Colo., or from the Re gional Office at the Denver Fed eral Center. Applications must be filed with the Office of the Director, Tenth U.S. Civil Service Region, Bldg., 41, Hill, George Apr. 23, 1930, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They moved to Sandy in 1938 from Lake Shore. Mrs Hill was active in the church. She served in the Primary organization and in the Relief Society. Survivors include her husband. sons and daughters, George, Sui- sun City, Cam.; Blaine, Salt Lake; Vance, Stuttgart, Germany; Sterling, Davenport, la.; Lloyd, Salt Lake; Clarence, Mrs Lynn (LaReta) Green, Mrs Leon (Mar tha) Morrow, and Shirlene, all of Sandy. Burial was in Spanish Fork Cemetery. Denver Federal Center, Den ver, Colo. anniversary last Saturday were Thanksgiving with Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs MeRoy Jenkins. Mr &l William Haeckel, attending a Mrs Earl Warner and Mr & Mrs family gathering cf 20 at the Arnold Carlson also joined the Haeckel home. Jenkin's at a Salt Lake cafe for Mr & Mrs Lawrence Ainsworth, the celebration as well as Ron- 9390 S. State, Sandy, left for Bullald Jenkins and Glenna Warner. head City, Ariz., to join Mr & The group enjoyed bowling af- Mrs R. A. Naylor, South Jordan, terwards with Mr Carlson win- for several months stay. ning a box of chocolates during the evening. Today's bad men count victimi Returning from a long weeK by notches on their fenders. end trip to Los Angeles were Mr No man can be expected to pay Mrs ftieivm c. jenxins ana Mr & Mrs Bill Jenkins, all of as he goes if he is always going Sandy. They visited and enjoyed! broke. Wendell Jenkins, a private in the Quartermaster Corp, U.S. Army, is now stationed at Fort uix, NJ., alter spending a year and a half in Pusan, Kiorea. His assignment is for a year accord mg to his parents, Mr & Mrs Le Roy Jenkins. Visiting at the home of her sister, Mr & Mrs Melvin Jenkins is Mrs Cameron Steed, the former Loa Nelson of Sandy. Her husband and four children remained at home in St. George while she traveled here with her old baby, who has been a patient at the Primary Hospital with a congenial heart ailment. While here she visited for two days at the home of her nusoand s parents, Mr & Mrs W. c. Meed, umon. Cameron is teaching at Dixie College in St tUMT five-mont- h r Black wvv iK5 Open Fri. Till 8 p.m. The Sandy American Legion Post 77 and Auxiliary will meet Dec. 8, at 8 p.m. at the Firemen's Hall it was announced by Com mander Glenn ietterberg and Mrs Joan Alleman, president. The members will discuss the annual Christmas party and make plans for helping needy families at Christmastime. Auxiliary members attending the Fort Douglas Hospital gift shop program during the week were: Mrs Rita Bills. Mrs Bever ly Thornblad, Mrs Agnes Setter- berg, Mrs Pat Gunderson, and Mrs Lena Christensen. The mem bers worked wrapping gifts cho sen by the veterans at the hospi tal and assisted in the mailing department. rovn s i CslitS'VPar In Midvale t with a minor in sociology and was active in religious groups and student organizations. She was on the honor roll, and during her senior year became fiction editor on the Wye Magazine. Alter graduation from the BYU Miss Miller received a fel lowship to do graduate work at lerrill Palmer School in Detroit, Mich. While there she studied counseling, play therapy, anthro pology and related subjects. At the close of the years study in Detroit Miss Miller came back to BYU to complete work on a M S degree in Human Development and Family Relations, during which time she was employed as an assistant in the nursery school. She is presently attend ing the University of Utah where she was awarded a public health fellowship for work towards a PHD degree in clinical psycolo- - Enjoying a short holiday at her mother's home was Mrs Elsie Pollock and her husband Karl and children. The Pollocks spent the Thanksgiving holiday at the home of Mr & Mrs Harry Parker, Sandy, arriving here by plane from Boise, Ida. They enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mrs J. H. Pollock, Karl s moth er, and a family dinner at the Parker home on Saturday with Mr & Mrs Glen (Edna) Kirk, and Mr & Mrs Earl Peterson and lam ily attending. The Pollocks have returned to Boise, after five days gy. in bandy. Mr. awelioLaav cliver Again this ll i fi yf: " year moro ' ft will bo given than any other bourbon .,.. --. Ull.n i GET o celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. The family also celebrated Mr Bolligers birthday at the same time. Mr Bolliger is active in the LDS church and was fire chief in Sandy for 13 years. His hobby is fishing and hunting. The Bolligers are parents of five children. Glen. Noal. Milo. ban dy; Gene, Salt Lake; Mrs Harold Sorenson (Cleo), California, and have 16 grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren. State Rebekah Drill Team gave a demonstration drill during the evening. Lee Bateman, son of Mr & Mrs Vernon Bateman is home again a a ) ) from INTEREST THE WILL BE 1 REASONABLE 1 CREDIT CO. MODEL 699 E. Center AM Midvale nobbabnaaaa 9 m I 20-fo- ot 4T t On Your Old TV tsasmgaiiggia m. ai Prices Start News about the New Rockets! GET at YOUR PERMANENT X O V ! jp 00 Have it Looking Just Right for Christmas yU f r ' I i i... fe . ' ,,',.."'" . 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Born in Butlerviiie, Nov. 28, ur at Airs inomas iicnou, Air & 1834, a son of Mr & Mrs John Mrs P. F. Setterberg and Mr Bolliger; the Bolligers recently Mrs Aiuryei Muart. The Utah af-te- GIFT WRAPPED ready to glvt no axtra eoaf. -. eight different managements and the store has been remodeled three different times during his you into the Model family. Come in and talk over your money problems with us. Thanksgiving holiday guests at the home of Mrs J. Thomas Ost ler were her son and family, Mr St Mrs Joseph Lowell Ostler, Lynne and Jay, Twin Falls, Ida The family enjoyed Thankseiv ing dinner at the home of Mr & Mrs Blaine H. Berrett. The Ost lers were also dinner guests Fri day evening at the home of Mr & Mrs John Pollick, 416 Hoover St., Midvale, and were later en tertained at the James B. Ostler home in Santfy. A family pet-tgether was held at Mrs J. Thom as Ostlers home on Saturday evening where dinner was serv ed, ihe Ostlers returned home to Idaho Sunday. bnjoying dinner at the Salt Lake Oddfellows Lodge Hall were UP TO 1 L- since. Mr Bolliger has worked under Keith Nosack, friendly manager of Model Credit Company, would like to welcome George. r 4" 'WBjl John Bolliger, 74, has been re tired from the Jensen & Kuhre Hardware Store after 57 years as an employe. A general clerk, Mr Bolliger received a watch from the company and a party among the employes was given in his honor last Saturday. Hauling coal and delivering lumber with a team and wagon 57 years ago, Mr Bolliger remem bers receiving $20 a month when he first started. At that time the store was owned by James Jensen and was only a coal and lumber yard. In 1901 Mr. W. D. Kuhre became a partner and it has been a Hardware store ever after serving two years in the Gwinn attended Tucson Army at Camp Roberts. Calif. He arrived in Sandy on ThanksgivHigh School where be was active in student affairs. During his ing Day and was discharged as senior year he was selected as Specialist 4th Class, receiving a "Senior of the Year" by the Har good conduct medal. Immediate vard Alumni Club and became a plans for the future have not bee made by Mr Bateman. member of the National Honor Spending five days in Sandy Society in high school. He receiv ed recognition over 300 men in with Mr & Mrs Edward Wallace and family were Mr & Mrs Wil his class. He also was the only Wilford Olsen Is liam Poulton and family of Van student chosen from the schools U. of U. ROTC Instructor Nuys, Calif. in Tucson to receive the Rotary They enjoyed International Senior Award given Thanksgiving dinner at the Wal Wilford OLsen, a master ser lace home and were ior creating international under among the standing. He participated with geant in the Air Force, has teen 12 guests. The Poulton's enjoyed the Corral Theatre Group and reassigned to the University of some sightseeing in the Salt Lake member of the Southwest Writ as ROTC training instruc- area before returning to their home in California. ers Association. During his Uni Utah, He tor. had been stationed in ToCelebrating their 25th wedding versity of Arizona days Mr Gwin won the Ellenwood Memorial Vo kyo, Japan, for three years at cabulary Contest and was a mem the Hq. 5th Air Force, Fuchio j at m a m n n mt n ovr ot the American Chemical Air Station, before being trans as Society. He was also an officer in ferred to Utah for the Si the Baptist Youth Union. He signment at to Also States a the BS in chemgraduated with returning istry and a minor in mathematics were his wife. Lucille, and two a and Ann Gwen and physics. He has done grad daughters, Jeri uate work at BYU and the U. of dolyn. Olsen s family lived in Toa U. Currently he is employed at kyo during his assignment there, a li:ll Air force Base as a research and enjoyed sightseeing in the B nearby areas. One of the highchemist. The newlyweds will reside at lights of their stay was a trip to Kamakura to see the 333 Fifth Avenue, Salt Lake, B honeymooning in Las Vegas high Buddha, the largest in the world. They also visited the Imperial Palace grounds and many of the resort areas surrounding Tokyo, learning a little of the Japanese language. I Returning home by plane, a stop in Hawaii reunited them with a brother, Ervin Olson, and his family where they visited for three days before completing their trip. Ervin is stationed in the Navy, on airborne radar duty. Wlford and family will make . a home in Butler and is at pre sent visiting his parents, Mr & Mrs Otto Olsen in Sandy. s If Sandy Man Is Honored; 57 Years With Store -- rtAiuut o CiirQ.1T MIDVALE fi or BM mmt BEAUTY SALON 123AIUn$. Block Lewis A. Dalil Appl. 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