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Show THE SENTINEL (Utah) Page Eleven , M7A South 700 East. AM Hand, plans and contacts are now underway. Working with this committee are AUie Burke, Clifford Maynard, com mander, and Mrs Ease Larson president. Kennetia Legion, Auxiliary Set Dec. 18 For Christmas Party Daughter's Engagement Announced by Larsons The Sandy American Legion Post 77 and Auxiliary will meet Monday evening at the Fireman's Hall, at 8 p.m., to formulate plans for the coming Christmas party and Christmas project. The Christmas party will be held at the IOOF hall, 53 N. Center St., Sandy, Dec. 18 at 8 pjm. Admission price win De can goods to be donated by members and partners for the Christmas baskets to be taken to needy families in this area. The party is under direction of Douglas Announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Delpha Lar son, are Mr & Mrs Melvin I. Lar son, 9000 South 498 West, Sandy. She is bethrcthed to Paul D. Green, a son of Mr & Mrs Her- shel Green, 1545 West 7800 South, West Jordan. The couple plan a February wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and will be honored at a reception at the Sandy Third Ward. Attending the bride will be Kemp. A committee has been active in the Legion's and Auxiliary's Child Welfare program in help ing tne needy in me community. Under direction of the chair men, Mrs Beverly Setterberg and Miss Elizabeth Leslie, maid of honor; Mrs Harvey E. Pulley, matron of honor; Miss Anna Sue Isenhour, and Miss Susan Larson, one bride s sister. ambi Lin Larson and Viki J I - ;V M f j hill 'w'y hi fs- -' s B'l A1 Jit if 'Mllil in n iiu t , HILL-HI-LL Kentucky's Famous Old Style Bourbon I Men of judgment know that Hill and Hill brines Rood cheer to the Holiday Season. A favorite for more than four generations, Hill and Hill is now doubly welcome in its brilliant "Presentation Red" gift package. i Hill variety Mar-chan- KT.. KENTUCKY CO.. lOUlSVIUE. 0 vtfE MldvU 52 N. Main S1UOI T1 mi tTRAICHT BOURBON BO'JRBDN WHISH- T- 66 PROOF LAST MINUTE rci.n They Are Here II Sandburr Camp Meets for Party IITU Dr. Peck's "I ,nr7T''llli Tells of Old Days On Utah Frontier "v POINSETTIAS 0 Lira 68 Midvale. Mr & Mrs ASSORTED CANDY CANDY CHOCOLATES WALLETS COOKIES TOY SALE MEN'S or WOMEN'S CREAM SANDWICH SPECIAL GROUP J. W. MOLDING COW. batTbAIL XMAS CARDS BOX OF M Wayne Mkkelsen had little Linda Gaye blessed in the Crescent Ward recently. Grandparents are Mrs Lester Harris, Sandy, and Mr & Mrs Jim MickeLsen, East Crescent Mrs John Elswood, Sandy, is at home after recuperating spending two weeks in St. Mark's Hospital following a stroke. Several members of the family have been assisting at the home. Here to attend a funeral for an I. E. Stocking .Sandy, were jj uncle, Mr & Mrs Ve&ter F. Rasmussen, Idaho Falls, Ida. The Rasmussens visited in Herriman with the Cranes, her parents, and with 1 & Mrs Stanley Rasmussen, dur ing their short stay. Mr & Mrs Clifton Alsop, San dy, announce the arrival of a grandson born Nov. 27 to Capt. 4 Mrs Clifford N. Cutler (Shir-lene). The baby has been named Steven Clifford and weighed 8 lbs. H or He was born In Frank Cut- furt. Germany where Capt. I j . in uie ier is suiuuneaJ as aocior U.S. Army. Grandparents, Mr & Mrs Clifford Cutler Sr.. live in Salt Lake. Attending a birthday party for Mi&s Disne Setterberg were Laura, Karen, and Allen Setterberg, and Mrs Agnes Setterberg, Kl Cody X. K v. TREE LIGHTS aMMMRMHMaMM boxes 9C GIFT WRAP SU Tether Ball TRICYCLE to 6x Me MMHMMHMMMHMHBH 95 sr -- SPRAY SNOW Goods Whitman's by having your hair dene BUDDY L INFANTS DUMp Vl price & $266 at Dorothy's CIioco Give her lates Compltti SHAMPOO SET J2.00 HALF OPEN EVENINGS IS HAVING THE ; mi . swi "For thost ulto care enough to tend Ox ivry best" FUN DOROTHY'S BEAUTY SHOP ICDYAIE. UTAH Hallmark Cards IT DONE AT mum Corner of Main & Prescription Specialists Center St Midvalo a personal gift from her favorite Ladies LOOK YOUR LOVLIEST $298 fr t A .if 25? TRUCKS -- r ICICLES Volley Ball NO. MAIM Justin Leather 5 9CCAN WE WILL REMAIN A Old Spice through our front door. is iBMHMHMMMHMMMMHHB V2 price NUMUY Rev Ion to a womans heart The way V n re Cap and Jacket Set VARIETY I) SSb 1 DOLLS ICICLES $1.00 SIZES BURNING 9Se, 2 GIRLS SLIPS WM $0oo m. MIXED INDIVIDUAL mm - .j HARD TACK Wonder Wood uT You Must Order Early Shopping Specials 7 self-servic-e, x, d 350 liViYiiiTTu Hill par-yea- r. Children's Party Set by I.O.O.F. SAKDV DEPARTMENT Mrs Richard A. Sttrb-g- Sandy. Diane celebrated her 6th the chief surgeon of the Western Florence Pond, Mrs Lujean Car- - ciety is Mrs Lyle Webster, E. birthday Dec. 3 at her home in facilic Railroad. He wondered u ver, sirs bar an Bowen, Mrs anir-- Center St. the author might be persuaded ley Sacos. Mrs Do&nabelle Sharp, Alta View, Sandy, with her t, ents, Mr & Mrs Glenn Setter- - to give up his practice to attend Mrs Gloria Buck, Mrs Beth NOW AVAILABLE to the medical needs of a railMrs Ruth Gadd, Mrs Lois berg as hosts. at Dale Mrs road construction Mrs Carter. Barlow, gang & Mrs Mr Wilford Cowley are Philoo-Bendia month. Just out of med- Ruth Smith, Mrs Fern Nielsen, Exclusive of the PTA. spending the winter months in $1,000 Launder-cente- r Mrs Mrs ical no Grace Delsa and school pracWeber, having Phoenix, Ariz., in their trailer Mrs now available In new home. Mr Cowley retired as a tice to speak of and even less Phillips, Mrs Ada Lennberg, Web-setr, Happy Birthday switchman this past October. money, Dr Peck jumped at the of- Isabefle Jensen, Mrs Eloise center in West JorMrs Veda Woffinden, Mrs shopping They are the parents of Mrs fer. joint Christmas party for 7656 South 1700 Utah, dan, two Dora Mrs next Dr Mildred the residents The Christensen, years During following Sandy Bruce (Elva) Peterson, Sandy. the children of the membership conof the IOOF (Oddfellows) and will observe birthdays this comZella Swenson, Brs Myrtle Peck served the railroad, later Forrester, Mrs Lola Ross, Mrs West. New building being Mrs Gregory Ostler and Mrs Bonnie Dowding, began a practice in the mining- Marie an Reid, and Mrs Leon a structed. Supplement your inRebekahs has been set for Satur- ing week: Dec. 11 and was fin- Oox. come with this tremendous inday, Dec. 19, at 7 p.m. and will Kramer, Dean Ekins, .Beverly Set- Sandy, members of the South camp of Gold Hill, medical supervfe Also taking part on the pro Winti lally be held at the Sandy Oddfellow terberg, Randy Okubo; Dec. 12 Cwitv DUP Lake board sail vestment. Contact George C. f Dec. Karen Hand, Mark Knowles; !,;., gram were Mrs Florence Pond were among those who attended ,:' Hall, 53 N. Center St., Sandy. Franchise Karrie Pttiy; Dec. 14 i ,UOn - tu- -; Mrs Deon Wasden, Mrs Alice Furgis, Day-Nit- e The committee has arranged 13 j; :! an elaborate program in connec- Glen L. Malstrom, Karen Lynn PViHav aftPmnn at th h,vm nf roamed the desert, not only heal Bringhurst, Mrs Lois Barlow, Mrs Distributors, 2263 B. South Marjean Reid, and Mrs Lois Jen Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, tion with the annual visit from Setterberg, Steven Carpenter; Mrs Lenore Nelson, Salt Lake. ing the sick but also smoothing the rough edges of frontier ro- sen. President of the Relief So- - Utah. L Dale Hansen, Colleen The affair was an annual 15 or AM Santa Claus. This annual Christ-!Dec- Christ once and mances even helping Meyers, Anna Marit Olafsson, mas the lormer ci gathering to the United States enlist the sored by Subordinate Oddfellow orrestT Jacob, Elda Rasmussen, board members. Ireticent Gosiutes during the first Lodges, Sandy 11, Murray 33, to navy uyu iiciauu, ijaei iiuux, & Mrs Edward H. Green, World War. Mr Kunz, Marcus Wathen, gether with Rebekah Lodges, Robert Aitkeiu Dr Peck lait year, at the age " San- - a"Q Dec. 16 toV111,S' a!w Omenia 15, Murray; Queen of Bryan Mr & Mrs Keith Green, Tooele, of 73, Hansen. Thomas dra Christian. gained national attention Mt. the West, 22, Midvale; OlymSunday dinner guests of when his first book, "AH About Winkler, Paula Ander were pus 50, Sugarhouse; Wasatch 30, Julianne B. & Mr Mrs aJmcs Ostler, Sandy. Men," achieved son, Launi Berrett; Dec. 17 LinSandy. Enjoying a week s vacation in He was born in Missouri and movAll members are requested to da Yates, Rodney Michael Scott, Las Mr & Mrs ed west where he practiced medwere Nev., be present along with their chil- Susan Jaynes, Lydia Joy Stilson. JamesVgas, B. Ostler, Sandy. Mrs J. icine for more than 40 years. dren for this event. Thomas Ostler remained with Now retired, Dr Peck, a frequent the children in Sandy. magazine contributor, lives on a Mrs Rita Bills returned from ranch near Sacramento, Calif. Hendrickson Attends a Denver, Colo., after stay Convention in Denver attending an American Legion Auxiliary Rehabilitation Western Relief Society Has Area Conference. She also enjoyA. LeMar Hendrickson, Sandy, Conference Sunday some sightseeing. She travelrecently attended a convention A Christmas party will be held ed train Mrs ed home Hazel with of the National Council of Teachby folthe Sandburr Camp DUP The Midvale Fourth Ward Re who also attended ers of English in Denver, Colo., by a business meeting Mon- ird, Midvale, lief Society Conference was held conference. the where over 3,000 teachers con- lowing Dc. 14, at 1:30 p.m. at the Mr & Mrs J. Lawrence Dunyon Nov. 15, at the Fcurth Ward vened during the Thanksgiving day, Sandy LDS Stake office, 324 had the pleasure of their sons chapel. The new Relief Societ holiday. Mrs CharSouth 400 Robert Dunyon, Sun- first counselor, Mrs Veda Wol Mr Hendrickson, president of lotte Clark,East, Sandy.will preside. company, captain, finden, was sustained, releasing Utah Teachers of English for the evening. day The lesson "Happenings in tihe Mrs Horence Pond, present Dast two years, attended 10 meet- aiic v featuring stories of the of the Daughters of Singing mothers' chorus, under Book c.o "'""6 Pioneers will be presented direction of Mrs Eudora PcderElizabeth Janeway M fay class Harriet Robinson, son, sang two numbers, Mrs Fuller. Of special interest was , - d of The re Joyce accompanist. Other the appearance and talk by Char-n- i df iU d t Qn members of the chorus are Mrs leston Heston who recently re- Mrs Pamela turned from filming Ben HuT:Qrant in KOme. Tl msmWt unll pvohnnpp and refreshments will be IJLrlv gifts weii BODerg, Draper, a leacner at iii.t..Qc tn. tho afw. Forty-thre- e year ago Dr Joseph :r : ' tnnrh. Caroline Miner. Sandy, a Mrs Harriet Robinson, Mrs Jen-!"- fCK negan nis medical prac-ni- e er at the Highland High. ichooi. an isolated pocket of the Greenwood, Mrs Louise Pet-- e wc wuu erson. Mrs Maihala Kocers. and,"" ".-try which liea on the western Annual Program Is Set MrsAllMary Campbell. members and eligible mem- border of the state of Utah bers are invited to attend this one of the last real frontier ter For Dec. 17 by School ritories of our time. The land social- function. itself, Dr Peck recalls, lived up Preoarine for an annual Christ to the judgment of Washington Truly Wond.rfol Gift mas program are the fifth and Mrs Lucy Jane Timothy politicians as being worthless for sixth graders at the Sandy Ele of but the propagation mentary School as well as Mrs Funeral services were held anything coyotes, rattlesnakes, and Iiwds. Hurd's fourth grade class. ThomBut Jane for the inhabitants of this Mrs Lucy The musical program will be Sunday as Timothy, 91, who died Dec. 3, sparsely settled community, "un 10 and 7:30 at Dec. 17, p.m. given an open house will be held at the at a Salt Lake hospital of natural touched by the avarice and greed in which grows more sophisticatschool immediately following the causes. in ed communities," provided Dr was born program when the parents will She Fork toJuly 23, 1868, M. and Peck with a "wholesome respect Joseph visit the various rooms to see me Spanish Thomas. She for man's dignity regardless of Louise A. many decorations throughout the married Houghton Joseph Timothy Sr. Feb. his position on life is ladder. building. Precedine the program Mrs 2, 1887 in Vernal. The marriage They also provided him with the ORDER YOUR FLOWERS EARLY Robert Hillen. president of the was later solemnized in the Manti cast of characters he writes warm BENEFICIAL MR. He died Aug. 6, 1928. ly about in the memoirs of his Sandy PTA will extend greetings Temple. Survivors include live sons frontier days. "What Next, Doc For Christmas Delivery in behalf of the IN MIDVALE and two daughters, Joseph Jr., tor Peck?" which was published Earl, both of Murray; Frank, Salt mis lall. Rex b. Lybbert PTA Nominating Group Lake; Delbert, Leland, Midvale; As the medical profession's sole Mrs Ethel T. Muir, Sandy; Mrs representative in this area, Dr Chosen by Sandy School Chloe T. Hone, Springville; 46 Peck numbered among his pat AM5-356Personal Ettatt 123 great grand ients, friends, and neighbors the A nominating committee was grandchildren. 14 great-grea- t Planning and Conservation grand slud row refugees constructing a elected at the last meeting of the children; local railroad: the girls from the children. Stoic Ro Mrs as follows: PTA Sandy Burial was in Roosevelt "Blue Goose, a botm town minbert Ingersoll, Mrs J. Marvin ur- of ing camp's palace pleasure; 75 Pionr St. isnn and Mrs veroa AiarDie. prospectors and small shopkeepi EL 94938 AM They will select a slate of ol- - Marjorie Joan, 8, daughter of ers who were veterans of mining Mr & Mrs Delmar Harris, Sandy, camp from Tombstone, Ariz., to FLOWER SHOP was baptised in the LDS Tab ixoiaiieia, iev.; ranchers and ernacle in Salt Lake. They are their hands; and a primitive tribe BENEFICIAL members of the Sandy Third of Indians. Ward. She is a granddaughter of Dr Peck's frontier experiences AM Midvale 17 N. Main Mrs Lester Hams, Sandy, and Mr began with a telephone call from & Mrs Armond Grimaud, East Michelle Larson will be flower ficers whose names will be plac- ed in nomination at a business Friday, December 11, 1959 meeting after the first of the Nominations will also be made from the floor, according to Mrs Robert Hillen, president MIDVALE mm Phone: AM 21 |