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Show Junior Members Have Fun Yuletide Party SAKDV DEPAimWJT A. Sttrb-g- Mri Richard , 8474 South 700 East, AM Glen Mitchell Is Named Bishop Of Fifth Ward Glen A. Mitchell, 950 South 200 East, Sandy, was sustained as the bishop of the Sandy Fifth Ward, it was announced Sunday evening. He succeeds Evan M. Homer who served as bishop of the ward for four years and was a member of the bishopric 14 years. Bishop Miichell was serving as Attending a party for the Sandy American Legion Juniors were Pack 447, Cubscouts 21 members of the group. They met Saturday afternoon and playHave Yuletide Party ed games and exchanged gifts. A meeting Monday evening Miss Nancy Jo Gunderson, chairbrought together Pack 447, San- man fcr the group presented Mrs Bertha Setterberg, their leader, dy Fourth Ward cubscouts for a with a gift representing the junChristmas party at the Sandy iors. Firemen's Hall. The cubs receivThe girls enjoyed Christmas ed a treat from Santa after the carols, Miss Carol Ann Conish as accompanist. Assisting Mrs program. was Judy Gunderson, Newly appointed den mothers, Setterberg Games committee Mrs Norma- Hawker, Mrs Elaine! was Laura Setterberg and Roza k Welch, assisted in planning the,lind Richards. Serving the meeting which was under (rial refreshments were Joanne direction of Paul Pelch. Other Burke, Karen Setterberg and den mothers are Mrs Paul Pelch Miss Gunderson. and Mrs Deral Bishop. Seven Christmas table decora- Itinnc wpw mfirtt tn flhfi 12th Av i enue Veterans Hospital which ii Legion neips Les were used at the Monday eve-Fortunate amilies ning Christmas party. A large decoration also was made by the Nearly 50 memberes of the Juniors for the main table. Sandy American Legion, Auxil iary and friends met at the IOOF hall to celebrate the Christmas 250 season. The group enjoyed dancing and games and a late smorgasbord dinner, and exchanged spe-pac- secretary to the senior Aaronic program and teaches seminary courses at Granite High School. First counselor is W. LaMar Mortensen, and second counselor is Richard I. Crapo. Dean P. Barton and Desmond R. Armstrong were retained in their respective position as ward clerk and financial clerk. J. gifts. Charles Boynton was released as Food supplies .to fill nine assistant ward clerk. Christmas baskets was donated by many who attended the party as well as by others who were Birthday Happy interested in donating. The nine families receiving the The following Sandy residents will observe birthdays next week: baskets for Christmas, which inGloria Jean Paget, Bill cluded a Christmas day dinner, Dec. 25 Haun, Fayette M. Hurst, Kim also received gifts of warm clothHiatt, Diana Tohnan, Lani Smith, ing and other articles to make Michael Unger, Leslie Carpenter: the children's Christmas a little Ella Borg, Phil Brin-- happier. There were 51 children Dec. 26 Gordon Visser, who received gifts, Mrs Beverly ton; Dec. 27 Thom- Setterberg, chairman, and Mrs Gale Vernon; Dec. 2a Ivan Frances Hand shopped for the as E. Fairboum; Dec. 29 Draper, LaMar Mortensen; Dec presents and were gift wrapped. Juean Ainsworth, Craig Delivering the presents and bas- 30 Louis Petersen; Dae. 31 Kath- - kets were Glenn Setterberg and ken Birch, Susan Jan Campbell, Clifiord Maynard, commander. Gale Brown, Joshau G. Hill, Allie Burke assisted throughout Ralph Crystal, B. J. Turner, Ron- - the project, as well as Mrs Rose aid Aitken, Kirk Boulden. Larson, president. family from out oL state will be here for the occasion. Enjoying a Christmas dinner were 29 members of a social club which met at Che home of Mr & Mrs Robert Swenson, Sandy. As A proposed budget for 1960 sisting the Swensons with hosts has been approved by Sandy City duties were Mr & Mrs Erwin Council which calls for an expen- Miller, Sandy. The social meetditure of $10,000 more than this ing was enjoyed by the followyear. Clyde Alan Miller, mayor ing: Mr & Mrs Myron Brady, Mr of Sandy stated that me mill levy & Mrs Mac Brown, Mr & Mrs will remain the same as this year, Verl Reed, Mr & Mrs Art Casper, to raise the $63,241.25 total re Mr & Mrs Oral Birch, Mr & Mrs venue budgeting for 1959 totaled 'Ralph Richey, Mr & Mrs rence Smith, Mr & Mrs Ken At- A public budget hearing at the wood. Mr & Mrs Mostyn Cox, Mr Sandy City Hall, 151 South 3rd & Mrs Jim Hatch, Mrs Dawna East, has been set for Dec. 31 Borg, Mr & Mrs Oliver Nerris, between the hours of 2 to 4 p.m Mr & Mrs Clarence Hansen Expected revenues are from Yeoman Third Class the following sources: Property Meissner is home for the Jerry holi tax, $37,000: licenses and per days and is visiting with his par- forfeitmits $3,200; fines and . ures, $1,500; revenue frcro otliertTawlMl agencies (state liquor, etc.) $3; where he was attending a naval 041.25; charges for current ser- justice school in Newport and vices, $3,000; other revenues, will report to New Foundland af $4,300; transferred from other ter the first of the year f ollowing funds, $2,000. Total, $63,241.25. his leave. A round ct parties Expenditures are anticipated have been planned in his honor. as follows: general government, $11,690; public safety $12,243.58; public works such as streets, etc., $30,597.67; parks and recreation (the bulk to be used on the cemeOlive Sharp, Reporter tery) $8,710. Total expenditures, Phone: AM the home of her sister and fam ily, Mr & Mrs Dale Jewkes. Fol lowing the holidays they will leave for Bellville, IU., where he will be stationed at Sootts Air Force Base. Mrs William Sharp returned to her home in Rigby, Ida., Wednesday after spending pant of a week in this vicinity with members of her family. Monday Mrs Sharp met with her sisters at the heme of another sister, Mrs Nel lie Jensen, Salt Lake. The get-- 1 together celebrated Mrs Jen City Budget to Be Approved THE MIDVALE Mr LDS Ward. Christmas decorations and soft carols In the-- background added to the setting. Miss Margie Bell was maid of honor for her sister. Attending maids were Miss Dons Jensen, Mxss Marsha Nielsen and Miss Mrs Ed (Doris Orwin) i Sehmenski, Midvale, announce of Dec. 20. The a son the arrival new baby will be named Edward Stephen, and has one sister Inez. Maternal grandparents are Mr & Mrs Jeck Cannentier, Mrs Sehmenski and the Carpentiersl are former East Midvale resi& Voices Sing Carols at Sandy School East Midvale . MAM . y fX ho, one, we wish a Christmas Season glowing with good IVC cheer, enduring friendships and cherished memories. V2aT "PNN his brother1 Christmas Stake Primary Board Has Christmas Party In the true Christmas spirit The Midvale Stake Primary board held a festive Christmas .T, of joy and good will, we are happy to greet all our friends and wish m everyone a glorious Holiday Season, .mi'fele 'f to CHRISTENSEN'S in Midvalt wife c'd like to fill your f lockings with our best wishes for a Christmas wvwm holiday as bright as the light in a child's eyes ... as warm and cheery ff" Missionary VINCENT DRUG Howe was Jin ma News ofttlen la Service jreermp to all Jerry best man, and ushers included Dave Hunter, Eric Harter, Dave Keyser, Clark Tanner, Dave Lett, Stewart Hanson, Jim Ure and John Staples. -- J ppjplifest(iolt(j) Jean Howe. dents. Ward chapeL Decorations includ- ed a manger scene, miniature sleigh, Santa Claus and tihe reindeer, and a beautifully decorated Christmas tree. $63,241.25. Mrs Albin M. Ross, president of the Midvale Stake Primary City Council meetings have been announced to be every first board, welcomed all of those preof if third morning sent. Frank Piersen gave the Wednesday u L. In a setting of many Christmas month at 6 ajn. Special meet blessing and invocation, after scene murals, students of the the citizens will which a turkey dinner was enfifth and sixth grades of the San- - ings requested by scheduled be any evening possi by the group. joyed dy Elementary School presented ble for council members to A program, under the leadera program of Christmas carols ship of Mrs Gerald Tischner, East and narrations to a standing Midvale, was presented, which inroom only crowd. Also participatcluded a tribute U the husbands ing in a choral reading were Mrs Pot Luck Dinner Is given by Mrs Tischner. CommunKurd's fourth graders. Held Ward Group ity singing under direction of the by were extended by Greetings music committee, Mrs Dora Hall, Mrs Julia HiUen, PTA president, Sandy Second Ward Primary accompanied by Mrs Maxine and pledge of allegiance was led officers a and teachers enjoyed was enjoyed, A film, by Kent Hardcastle. A welcome party Dec. 17 at the junior Sun of Christmas" was present"Song was given by Miss Collin Ihler school building, where the ed by Ralph Voyce of the Salt and opening prayer by Miss Vir day exchanged gifts after a group Lake Coinnty Library. Jones. ginia luck dinner. Among the. Midvale stake presGeneral arrangements were pot were maoe oy Preparations who were honored guests, idency, Delibert vice made by Crump, several of the officers. were Mr & Mrs Frank Pier don, principal; music committee, Mrs Primary high council representaVerda Marble, Mrs Carolyn Mrs Amos Anderson was hos-- l tive. Other special guests were Mines; narrations, Raymond tess at the "PaMJuokles" club the husbands of the Midvale Whittenburg, Dale Mitchell; art, party held at her home Friday L Staloe Primary board. Mrs Elsie Bjork, Mrs Myra An The club meets every The benediction was given by derson, Mrs Sophia Drosses; chor evening. and members, exchanging Cadet G. MeMn Hastings has Keith Keller. month al reading, Mrs Almarie Kurd; off as the selected been outstanding regifts throughout the year, stage management, Mrs Grace vealed .their identity to their basic course cadet of the ROTC for the fall quarter at the Kidder. secret pal that evening. Exchang- Corps, University of Utah. He was seChristmas in a setting lected because of his attitude ing gifts were Mrs John Campbell, Mrs and his application to duty, his June Wedding Is To Ken Shelton, Mrs Rod Barnes, grades in class, and his drill abil- Be Planned by Couple Mrs Leonard Derrick, Mrs Lloyd ity on the field. According to his Mrs Cecil Fullmer, Mrs commanding officers, Cadet Has- Pvt Max W. Reeves, son Planning a June wedding cere Wright, 5 aiT j c " of Army Taylor. Lioyd n Mrs Kathleen Kallas, 497 Arimony are Miss Janice Mahey and - j HaaS of the Members Stanley Bryant A. Miner. Announcing the mussen Midvale, is receiving . graduate of Jordan Hieh zona Dr., family will meet Christ-:- u and forthcoming engagement of advanced individ weeks eight mas Eve at the home of a daugh- school and a sophomore at the ual marriage of her daughter is the training at the Artillery and & Moedl Mr Mrs Mr is the bride-elect'- s Steadman;univirsity. Hastings Missile Center, Fort Sill, Okla. mother, Mrs Walter ter, & A. Mabey, South Jordan. He is a for a family gathering, an annual son of Mr Mrs George Hastings, The training is scheduled to end son of Mr & Mrs Glen B. Miner, affair. Several members of the kast Midvale Jan. 25. Sandy. Reeves is being trained to ser A croup of friends met at the The engaged couple will be home of Mr & Mrs Calvin Thorn- vice and maintain the 103 milli wed in the Salt Lake LDS ton Monday where they enjoyed meter howitzer, a light y . . . a pot luck dinner and party. weapon. Games were played and gifts exlie is a student of the The soldier enter changed. Attending were Mr & ed the Army last September. of Utah. While on campus at Mrs Alan Dahl, Mr & Mrs D:n was affiliate BYU the bride-eleHe attended Jordan High Swenson, Mr & Mrs Lynn Nikson, ed with Nautilus social unit and His father, Max W. Uoma Jean Richardson, and Bry- School. was a member of Gamma Phi ant Anderson. Reeves, lives at 478 Faywood Dr., .Mr & Mrs Edwin Terry met Cincinnati, O. Omicron, national honorary with her mother, Mrs Viola Her fiance is majoring in chem Reese, Logan, and her sister and rother-in-laOgden, in Salt Lake Midvale Man Pledges istry at the U. of U. where he is Sunday and attended "The Mesa member of Phi Eta Sigma. He Frat at University siah" at tihe Tabernacle. recently returned from a two- Mr & Mrs Don Swenson atRoland H. Roller II, son of Mr year tour of duty with the VS. tended a wedding reception Dec. & Mrs Roland II. Koller, 235 Wil Army in Germany. He has fulfill 18 in Salt Lake honoring her was among 32 men son, Midvak, ed an LDS mission to Argentina. his and Gordcn brother, Haight, bride, the lormer bmma Jean who pledged membership in sowas one cial fraternities at the University Mr Swenson Sorenson. Dinner Party Enjoyed of Mr Haight's ushers. of Utah during fall quarter. Mrs Virginia Merrill, Bluff-dalA sophoniure majoring in law, Lions By Sandy Lady Mrs Grace Thornton and he is a new pledge of Sigma Nu her exughter. Mis LaVon Merrill A dinner party at China Vilattendee "The Messiah" at the fraternity. At members Salt Lake Tabernacle Sunday. was Jordan High, from which be lage brought together in 1958, he was of the Sandy Laoy Lions to celeFollowing the presentation they activegraduated in sports. met at the Morrill home for din brate the Christmas holiday, on ner. E'.rena Nielsen and sen Larry Wednesday. Table decorations Beil Is Nielsen, Michael Terry, Mr were made by Mrs Gladys ClawGayl Gardner Mrs Gerald TLschner, and Ima son and Mrs Sheri William. Gifts Millerberg of Oie First Ward were exchanged during the eve 17 The Uruguay Mission of the were among the group who ang LDS Church will soon be the in "The Mp.iah" chorus at the ning, destination of Miss Gayle Gard- Salt Lake Tabernacle Sunday. Mr & Mrs Edwin Terry attendSunday evening members of ner. Before leaving Miss Gardthe P. F. Setterberg family met ner will be honcred at a farewell ed a dinner party Friday eve at the home of a son, Mr & Mrs testimonial Sunday, Dec. 27, at ning for the employes of the Otto In &Ugg Memorial H&1L First Glenn Setterberg in Alta View 7:30 p.m. in the West Jordan Buenner Co. T he aXfair was held at Memorial House in Memory' Baptist Church taut Thursday for an annual Christmas dinner First Ward, 7950onS. Redwood Rd. Grove. The that occasion Doc. 17, Mis Darlcse and exchange of gifts. Grandpa follows: program 2nd Lt. A Mrs Don W. (LaVon evening, prelude, Mary Klotovich; Setterberg distributed the gifts opening song, congregation; in Thornton) Merrill and son Brad, Bell exchanged marriage vowi to all attending, and Christmas vocation, Neil L. Gardner; sacra arrived here Saturday to spend with Juno Howe. Officiating wa carols were sung. The Setter-ber- ment song, dhoir: vocal solo !he holidavs with his parents, the Rev. Fenwfck T. Fowkr. The bride i a daughter of Mr attending were Harry and Joycelyn Thayne; talk, Bishop Mr & Mrs Wallace Merrill. Bluff-dalher mother, Mrs Ovaries 4 Mr Edgar A. Bell, Midvale. family, Richard and family, Cal- William J. Ieak; talk, Sunt, liar vin and family, Mr & Mrs Milt vey D. Cobbley; muirical selec Thornton, Uher relatives and The groom' parents are Mr & The Merrills have spent Mrs John O. Howe, 842 East 5G00 Dohson and family, Mr & Mrs tion, girls chorus; remarks. Pres. friends. illoward Barbcn; remarks. Bishop the past Uiree mon'Jis in Ama-lfMelvin Rigby and family, Mr &.M(,IW!,,. mitt;inarv nilo, Tex., where he has beenT fn' Mrs David Brown and baby. Mr ViJ Air Crnc Pn song, congregation; bene ctilinnarl with closing . UT Mrs Fred Beckstead were un dicticn, Ira Buiton; postlude, route to Utah the MerrilH were ""P able to attend because of illness. Mary Klotovich. iwptkm la overnight guests in Richfield at wrc honored at Over Friday, December 25, 1959 the Garden Park sens birthday. Law-$53,06-0. SENTINEL (Utah) Page Nine as a glowing hearth) field-artiller- SAM F. SOTER "Hub Park" i Darlene - Bride Dec. To everyone, we wish a very joyou Holiday Season. ..one that will long bt treasured for Iti many happy memories Midvale Lumber 114 N. Main Of Juno Howe Midval & Hardware AM fm" ' 1 . gs 7" '. i hop thot oil yocr : withes for Christmoi V Ue take pleasure all the "trimmings"' . . . tove and friend- ship . . . good health and good cheer SPROUSE-REIT- Z Management and Employ es r .. I list a friendly message n th.inl vou fnr vour Datronaee tsrw lro! T. - J in thanking you for your patronage and in wishing you a holiday complete with v joy m.:sm : Our thank and bet wlshc for a Jfapptj all whom to of ha been our it Holiday you great privilege and pleasure to know and to serve. BOWENS 60 N. Main BROWN'S SHOES Midval Mcrril Barbara - Burt - AM :v ('if- ( mi .V, snJ - wish S-- 1 uu and your loved ones a holiday season full of friendship, good cheer, and much happiness! health good iMi HENRY S. DAY Henry Day CO. Boy Blikemort |