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Show SAIM DZPARTf.mJT Mrs Richard A. Setter berg, 6476 South 700 East, AM Final Stage on Jaycee Contest Approaching Unit 77 Sponsors Contest Essay Jo-en- Talks on "My True Security" will be completed by senior students of the Jordan High School next week when six finalists will be chosen Jan. 23. On Jan. 24 judges will meet to chose the winner to be presented in tht Jaycee state competition. This contest is sponsored by the Sandy Junior Chamber of Commerce and by the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. "Why I Believe in America" is the title for an Americanism es say contest entered in the Mt. Jordan Junior High School by the Sandy American Legion Auxiliary Unit 77. Students in the 7th and 8th grades were partici pants in the contest sponsored by the sanay unit, uraper unit win sponsor the contest m tne ui PRICES Fines Collected Sandy, $598 report included fines from Jan. Ward, Stake Workshops Officers of the Sandy Firemen's Auxiliary met at the home of the president, Mrs June Now Being "That's settled! Now to look in the Sentinel a house with a smaller landlord!" Conducted ed clothing and for the families a basket of food. A donation from class A genealogical workshop Wright last week to select photo- was begun Thursday, Jan. 15 in the Sandy Elementary School, graphs to be presented to the through the students, was made Ward, to be a club members Jan. 19. The pho- the ThirdMrs to the Legion and Auxiliary to will Shell George mem- courie. for by tographs were posed bers in November. Hostessing the meeting to be held at the Firemen's Hall will be Mrs Fleda Larson and Mrs Florence Dowding. The meeting will be called to order at 8 p.m. by Mrs Wright. instruct. course in genealogy A was begun at the Jordan High School Seminary building, spon sored by the BYU. Mt. Jordan Stake and Murray Stake mem bers are attending the classes which are taught by Derek Hail-lan- d and Gene Socuty. Happy Birthday The following Sandy residents will observe birthdays next week: Lucille Asay, Louise Jan. 16 Hadley, Clarence D. Larson, Reta Sessons, Judy Levine; Jan. 17 Gregory Ware, Rini Quinn; Jan. 18 Martin Lewis, Mary Jane Webster, Jack C. Higgins, Arthur Hoesch, Tennie Bolliger, Helen Bernice B. Olobarri; Jan. 19 Greene, Bernice Greene, Ava Engstrom, Kathleen Darley, Kath-len- e Johnson, Jimmy Tuttle, Michael Adams; Jan. 20 Ben Rex Turner, Diann Saville, Mabel Ruth Meissner, Susan Stevens; Jan. 21 Myrtle Wright, Francis L. Nelson, Jeffry Scott MCArthur; Jan. ti Kathryn McCrill, Edith Heaps, William P. Bell, Francis Hardcastle, Bob Carl W. Anderson, Swenson, Ok-ub- Boyd Hone. Legion Games Party on Jan. 26 Plans have been made by the Sandy American Legion Post 77 and Auxiliary to hold a games party Jan. 26, at 8 p.m. at the Firemen's Hall, according to Cmdr Glenn Sctterberg. The members are inviting the public to attend with free refreshments to be served by a committee appointed by Mrs Joan Alleman, president. The organization announced the success of its child welfare project at Christmastime, help ing 40 needy children, 3 months to 16 years of age, included in six lamilies. The children recciv Salute to SALT LAKE COUiiV Y Sk . I . . . "Center of Scenic America" "This is the place," Brigham Young told his followers in 1847 as the wagons with 148 Mormon pioneers paused on a hillside overlooking the vallev of the Great Salt Lake. Today the city founded by these hardy pioneers is world famous as the capital of the state of Utah, cultural and financial center of the intermountain area, and headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Only minutes from the city are mountains and canyons for picnicking in summer, skiing in winter. And at Bingham is found the world's largest open-ccopper mine. In Salt Lake County, as elsewhere throughout the state, the United States Brewers Foundation is constantly at work to assure the maintenance of clean, wholesome gathering spots where beer and ale can be enjoyed. rw Guests at the home of Mr & Mrs Ronald White, Sandy, are her sisters, Mrs A. C. Ure, West Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs Kent Harmon, Richland, Wash., Mrs Vernon Valanune, G 1 e n d a 1 e, Calif. They attended the wedding of their father, A. Merlin Steed, West Los Angeles. Mr Steed, former president of the Los An geles lemple mission, married Georgie Y. Hardy, a resident of Granite, on Jan. 15. The couple will make their home part ol the year in West Los Angeles and will spend some time here in the area. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple and close friends attended a reception at the Lion House. Also enjoying the visit with the family is Mrs Frances Steed, Sandy. Officers of the Salt Lake Glad iolus Society will meet at the home of Mr & Mrs Clifford Hadley, Sandy, Friday evening. In charge will be Vernon Bateman, Sandy, and secretary, Mr Hadley. A fireside chat is scheduled for the Sandy Third Ward at the home ,of Miss Sharon Mabey daughter of Mrs Doris Mabey, beginning at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 18. A speaker has been arranged for. Dale g Western Dance Riverton Jr. High School Sponsored by RIVERTON ROUGH RIDERS ut BEER and ALE . . . help towards financing the pro ject, it was announced by chair man, Mrs Beverly Setterberg. Barker celebrated his birthday recently at Jus home with friends dropping in. Jack Steadman arrived from Denver, Colo., last week from a course at a munitions ichool in the Air Force. He grad uated from the school as a 2nd class airman. Jack, son of Mr & Mrs Glenn L Steadman. Sandy. is now attending the University and living at home. Family members of the Gull family enjoyed a holiday get-t- o eether at the home of Mr & Mrs A. J. Gull where they heard an hour-lontape recording sent by missionaries, Ruth and Robert M "V Saturday, Jan. 17 8:30 p.m. Tfct&f J Grand Prize r HJteCOfc "CEECfllEG) Want Ads for Gull, from Hana, Maui. Hawaii. They entertained the family by Door fib - Pair Boots Prim $1.50 PER COUPLE MK3SC RADISHES & GREEN ONIONS singing and speaking in Hawaiian. Those attending the gather ing were Mrs Bessie Gull, Mr & Mrs faul Christiansen and chil dren, Mr & Mrs Ralph Gull and family, Mr & Mrs Harold Eyre and family, and the three Gull children living at home. Also enjoying the recording were Mr & Mrs fcvan Homer and Mrs DilDha L,aren. son. The Victor E. Mumfords are Mr & Mrs Paul Eugene Dahl visiting their daughter and hus and sons, David and Gregory, re band, 'Mr & Mrs Melvm Ballard cently returned home to Cedar in Arizona. City after spending the holidays Mr & Mrs Alden Winters and with their parents, Mr & Airs family have moved to South Jor Harold W. Johnson, Murray, and dan to make their home. Mr & Mrs Paul A. Dahl. v-'yMr & Mrs Henry Hill. Salt Taking on the job of magazine in the Sandy Lake, and Mr & Mrs Peter E. Mc- representative i nira wara Kelief society is Mrs Gee, Bountiful, were recent din Meiva Hardcastle, and a new ner guests at the home of Mr & comer to the area is Mrs Mary Mrs Paul DahL Mrs Annie Simper recently re Christensen, who is a new teach turned home after spending three er in Primary. in Arcadia, Calif., with Delpha Larson has moved to months Mr her son and daughter-in-laSalt Lake while she attends to & Mrs Earl Simper. She also her training in the LDS Hospital. visited her grandsons and families, Mr & Mrs Ray Simper, and Mr & Mrs Stanley SimArzie Lynn Jaynes far per, La Puente. At the present Mrs in is time Simper staying the Join Funeral services were held party Murray with her daughter and Wednesday for Arzie Lynn family, Mr & Mrs T. Donald by long Jaynes, 39, 261 West 8600 South, Creer. Rates are- lowest after 6 p.m. and Members of the Sharp Camp of Sandy, at the Sandy Second Ward all day Sunday always lower with Bishop Clarence Hansen of the DUP held its regular meeting when you call home at the of Annie Thursday ficiating. Christensen, with Delsa McCleary Mountain States Telephone The service included as speak and henna Christensen assisting ers, Dr Thomas Clark, Max Mum- - her with hostess duties. The flag L was given by Cecil B. Borg. ford; vocal solos, DeMar Holda- - salute Lavina Hicks, class leader, pre way and Mrs Noreen Boyee; reading, Mrs Beatrice Pierson. accom panied by Mrs Marian Birch at the organ. Opening prayer was given by Robert Swenson and Personalized Care closing prayer, Kenneth Atwood. the Ira Hardcastle dedicated 560 E. CENTER MIDVALE, UTAH a BIRTHDAY Nor-wal- station-to-stotio- r 1 2 w Avocados 3 29' Mm ' 'YA bread LARGE LOAF COOKIES 4 - 89 By Purity LB. 4 nissfl CANS 43' w lamb f eab THOMAS REST HOME grave. Mr Jaynes died of a heart attack at his residence last Sunday. He was born June 7, 1919, in Crescent, to Arzie H. and Mary Ellen Hardcastle Jaynes. He married Lucille Wennerstrom, Oct. 4, 1941, in Evanston, Wyo. The marriage 28, 1944 Temple. Willii II AMBULATORY MALE PATIENTS ONLY Phone: AM IMnbr 9247 S. State 86 Sandy el Utah haeraHMt was solemnized June in the Salt Lake LDS n He was a roofer. Survivors include his widow, five sons, and two daughters, Gary L., Dennis L, Brian A, Cur tis L.. Roger D., Dianne and Su san Jaynes; mother, Mrs Arzie H. Jaynes, a brother. Theron Jaynes, all of Sandy; three sis ters, Mrs Bruce (Bella) Wallace, Ogden; Mrs Jae (Luana) Winkler, Sandy; Mrs Glen (Carol) Howlett, Monticello. Burial was at Sandy City Cemetery. 4 -- billion dollars is a lot of If you had been able to borrow a billiondollars, in terest free, and had paid it back at the rate of one thousand dol lars per day, with the last payment made some time this year, your original loan would have been made in the year 783 B. C A PARKER TIMOTHY Western Orchestra t' Potatoes get-tog- 1, 1958 to Dec. 31, 1958. FREE LOW grades. Mrs Grace Dean. Americanism chairman and Mrs Joan Alleman, In president, made arrangements at tne scnooi, selling a lemauve deadline date, Feb. 13 for the A report made by Judge Grant ending of the contest. Crump totaled the fines collectbeen contest has The annual ed in Sandy City at $598. changed this year; the written The yearly report included 65 words essays will not exceed 300 traffic fines; 1 public intoxicaworos. ouo instead of the usual tion, and 1 games violation. This Firemen's Auxiliary To Meet Monday Night sented the lesson "They Came THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Alone." Cecil Borg read a history Friday, January 16, 1959 of her great grandmother, Char- Page Six lotte Louise Durnham, an early Olive Sharp, Reporter pioneer. The February meeting home of Mr & Mrs Nick Nielsen ."Messiah" at the Tabernacle in Phone: AM will be held at the home of Mrs have been Mr & Mrs Norris Read- Salt Lake were Mr & Mrs GerBorg. ing, Murray; Mr & Mrs Les Jen ald Tischner, Elrena Nielsen, JerMr & Mrs Ralph L. Sharp and Mrs Eliza B. Hales, Spanish sen, and Mr & Mrs Carl Jorgen- e ry Giauques, Larry Nielsen, children, Kristine and Kelvin, Fork, spent Friday at the home son, Salt BalMaud Mrs Michael and Lake; Terry, Tranter, spent the week end in Idaho. of Rachel Forbush. Murray; Mrs Pearl Dunn, from the East Midvale First They visited in Rigby with Mr Miss Ann Posey, who recently lard, Midvale. Miss and Rose Reading, & Mrs William &harp, and Mr & from the BYU, is a in the recent Ward. Mrs Wayne Browning in Idaho graduated new faculty member at the Mid- - Participating Falls, and in Malad with Henry valley Elementary School. Miss Jones and other relatives. Posey's home is in Longview, Mr & Mrs Elmer Glover re- Tex. She is now making her her turned home Sunday after spend with Mrs Louise Schmidt. ing the past two weeks vacationMr & Mrs Gerald Tischner re ing in California. They attended cently attended a wedding in the Rose Parade in Pasadena on American Fork honoring her New Years day, visited with rela- nephew, Lynn Culmer and Mel tives and friends around the Los ody LeFevre. Angeles area, Marine Land, Palm Mr & Mrs Mitchell Forbush en GREEN STAMPS Springs, and other points of in- tertained at home Saturday. The terest. guests enjoying a pot luck dinner Dr & Mrs Vance E. Burgon, Mr and a social evening were Mr & & Mrs Dale Jewkes, Mr & Mrs Mrs Robert Soper. Draper, Moyle Gerald Tischner, and Mr & Mrs Anderson, Riverton, and Doris IDAHO RUSSET William Nilsson, members of the Mabey, Sandy. First Ward bishopric, met a the Mr & Mrs Horace Foote, Mr & home of Mr & Mrs Orson W. Jen- Mrs Grant Foote, Mr & Mrs Reed sen Jan. 6, where they enjoyed i oote, all of Salt Lake, were din e a social gathering. The ner guests Sunday at the home ther was a surprise party honor- of a sister, Mrs Loreene Caldwell Recent dinner guests at the ing Bishop Jensen on his birth day. Weston Nielsen, who is a student at the BYU, was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of his sister and family, Mr & Mrs Alve Benson. Mr Nielsens wife and daughter, Diana, are staying at their home in Portland, Ore., while he is here at school. Harold Goff will leave Salt Lake on Feb. 9. for Australia, where he will lumll a mission for the LDS church. He is the son of Mr & Mrs Leland Goff. 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