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Show Patriarch Is Sustained In SANDY DEPARTMENT Mrs Richard A. Settsrbtrg, 8476 Sooth 700 East, AM Quorum Divided; 3 Sustained In High council Sustained as members of the Sandy Stake High Council Sunday, Jan. 17, were Reed N. Brown, former bishop of Sandy Third Ward; Evan M. Homer, former bishop of the Sandy Sixth Ward, and Reid L. Harper, former member of the Sandy Stake committee for senior members of the Aaronic Priesthood. The 93rd Quorum of Seventies was divided, creating the 477th Quorum of Seventies at the conference. Those sustained to the 93rd quorum were Vernal L. Anderson', Harold 0. Bjork, Reed D. Atkinson, Daniel T. Noofsinger, Robert D. Parry, Herbert L. Kunz and Arvil Armistead. Sustained to the 477th Quorum were E. Gill Olafsson, Sherwood E. Boberg, Gene F. Dean, Nylan A. Cope, Richard 0. Jordan, Julius Visser and Clarence M. Calendars Delivered By Sandy Lions Club Birthday calendars have been distributed early this week by members of the Sandy Lions Club after a delay in shipment was traced- by club officers. Every person ordering the calendar should have received it, if not, they are requested to contact Clarence Clawson, president of the organization. - SAVE Sandy LDS Stake Volunteers To Be At Hospital Meeting Carter E. Grant, 254 East 500 A VAVS meeting to be held South, Sandy, was ordained a pa at the Veterans Administration triarch to the Sandy Stake at the Hospital Monday evening, Jan. Sun25, at 8 p.m. has been called re- quarterly stake conference questing all American Legion day, Jan. 17, Elder Mark E. Pet Auxiliary workers in the Sandy erson of the Quorum of the area as well as throughout the Twelve Apostles officiating. state to be in attendance. Mr Grant is a graduate of the The subject "Mobilization of Volunteers" as a functioning unit University of Utah with a major for disaster planning, will be pre- in western history. For 31 years sented by a featured speaker, Maj. Gen. Maxwell Rich, adjutant general, pital grounds. Public to Take DRESSES Classes Beginning this Thursday and ending Mar. 3, Sandy Elementary PTA is sponsoring adult education classes jointly with other schools in the area. The classes are being held at Mt. Jordan Junior High School for six weeks and offer the following subjects to the public: advanced sewing, Sheron Holgate, instructor; landscaping, Miles Labrum, instructor; ladies physical education classes, Ardell Kerr, instructor ($1 for the course); typing, Vere T. Densley, instructor ($1.50 for the cour.ie). Joining with the Sandy School and Mt. Jordan are Jordan High, Butler, Crescent, Draper, Edge-mon- t, Granite. Dates for the classes, begin ning at 7:30 p.m. are as follows: Thursday, Jan. 21; Wednesday, Feb. 3; Wednesday, Feb. 10; Wednesday, Feb. 17; Thursday, Feb. 25; Thursday, Mar. 3. 1a oz. $77 DRESSES Sizes 1- -3 99c Sizes 3-- 6 "Alice in Wonderland" a Walt Disney production will be shown Over 13 dozen cookies were baked and decorated by the or The Melodees, an chestra ,has been hired to pro- younger members cf the Sandy vide the dance music for the com- American Legion Junior Auxiling stake dance to be held Satur- iary at Saturday's meeting. The day at 8:30 p.m. at the Sandy cookies are for the cookie jar at Recreation Hall. the Fort Douglas Hospital. 14 is old over years Everyone Mi.ss Nancy Jo Gunderson preinvited to enjoy the dance and sided at the short business meetrefreshments will be served. A 25c contribution will be ing at which it was decided that would particimade by those attending 14 to the junior group in the Pan American dell 16 years of age. A 50c contribu- pate this year, studying tion is to be given by all 17 years contest aain .the Central American country, old and over. Guatemala. The dolLs, 10 inches The.se stake dances are held in height will be dressed in the every second and fourth Satur- native costume by each of the days of the month. girls entering the contest. Plans were made for the coming initiation of all new junior MIA Speech Winners members at the Legion and Auxiliary meeting to be held Feb. 8. A pot luck supper will precede Speak at Conference the initiation ceremonies. Winning in ward speech comAfter a practice of Irish tunes petition, six MIA members pre- to be sung at the coming presensented their talks at the Sunday tation at the 12th Avenue Haspit-al- . MIA stake conference. The topic the older group worked on chosen was "The Need of Spirit- scarfs to be used in the initiation in the Space Age." uality ceremony. Also on the program were Miss Baking cookies were Marilyn Shen White, flute solo and Gwen Glenda Tolman, Diane and Shauna Atkinson, a piano Ferguson, jSetterberg, Card Barker. Joanne and organ duet. Barker, Beverly Laws, under di Mrs Beth Webster, stake glean- rection of Miss Judy Gunderson, er supervisor presented Miss Glenda Anderson with a Golden Gleaner award during the evening's activities. i; 'i Heavy Duty Work Pants JlXO CV Working Men's Cholc EXPERT T V SERVICE 0 HOP'S $98 T-- t'- post-;lud- FilU SAL? Outstanding awards have been arranged for student winners in the Jaycee's My True Security Competition. A national activity of the U.S. Jaycees, the local project Ls sponsored by the Sandy Junior Chamber of Commerce. Winners of the Jordan High Schcol elimimation will receive a plaque, gift certificate and key according to Brooks Elkington, 111 N. Main CHRISTFIISEN'S ! ".t. 6 Apple Juice Beef Stew a'Y Beam for Jft THl WANT AD n HOME it Win M tm Ta Full Finished Basement Double Garage Large Landscaped Lot Located on E. Center St. Shown by Appointment HU 09 After 6 p.m. h meals Many a clever homemaker has won fame for that are rich with delicious goodness! Whether it's hearty, fragrant stew for family feasting or more elegant fare for meals can be counted on to save you time guests, and money. Choose from our marvelous array of fine foods V2 ',ov w PftpOrd lo(ltl on t'P Ofiediiri f l.CO for you Com Syrup act Shortening Flavor-Cram- d 3ibs. V.lloy far away? 59 va U.S. No 1 Medium Ye DISTANCE us 69c Puritan CM....MA d n A ") G.. ' t Ctrp, it- r:..nty i JL Libby' Cream Sfylo fT D H ICht? Si aiS Cherrios Wheatiei Kix Sugsr Jets Mix 'Em or t'j. icr 2 ibs. n 9 lb. 39 4 '" 89 lb. 49 lb. roll 59 O i Chunk Stylo Rose, Canned. Tender, Sweet OVS'531 5C u ury 3N03 - ib. J 9 OI no. sir piDPC h w(4fW Ib. 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Ci f.UUV JlUK Halibut 3' L mim 1 To From Delicacy n, ). . i 1 by long distance ifc MW, 10WU 10W Real . 44 is imp Full 24 oi. 4ibs.57 Mix Family Favorite of Our Fine Beef Ideal for Delicious A Beef Stew . Tender, Lean Cubes Make a Stew That's a . of Full 22ox35 Maple Fla Fiapl (rt Top Quality Fruit Rich Alber's yowf Apple, Cherry, Peach, or Boysenberry 3pkgs.l.00 Crocktr'i - ty Frozen Pies Home-Bake- Ill- ",!, ivua vane O Bel-a- ir Horm.1 With Can-- WEDDING Join the fun ; gf f $ -j meals. one-dis- h . 44c Harvest'' Vitamifi MwnUlii Bute Telephone i LOVELY in Midvale Bcsf Cubes W Soup SSSSs 6 cans 1.00 U.S. No Mtit DEPARTMENT STORE "THE MIGHTY MIDGET" OWNER BY Jaycee Sponsored Contest Finals Set in and gtl cop'rt m ecpt Ml Richards; response, missionary; State Jaycee President, Glen closing song, congregation; bene- Swalberg, Delta, will be tihe fea Farrell Gunnell; diction, tured speaker at the annaul Dis- Maxine Hendrickson. one-dis- h y Celorv nion5 r. V clinic Jaycee Speaker Bateman family; speaker, Everett Kunz; remarks, Bishop John C. V (Medium Matsumori, Geneva LewHelen Peterson, is; Jan. 24 Ernest L. John Tinj;ry; Jan. 25 Cowdell John C. Richards. Jerry' James. Evelyn Madscn, Mark Katie Holterg; Jan. 26 Van Horn. Klizaheth J. Jenkins, .Wayne Anderson, Melvin Hernn, Susan Anderberjr, Darlenc Mi'lHnc Bateman: Jan 27 Graham. L. .1 Martin, Ann Peter n. Krx Whitmorc; Jan. 23 Tinirry. Nykkie Rood Carpenter, John E. Rich. "DICKIES" Mr Swalberg DSA one-dis- h L Mal-na- - George Alan Webb 4, Le-ro- 44 N. "A.ln - ii Large Size l.e-liu- y $1195 tinguish Service Award banque) which wiD be held Jan. 29 it was announced by Ray Gardner, chairman For the Sandy Junior Chamber of Commerce. This bai quet wild be the climax to National Jaycee Week which runs from Jan. 17 to 23, and will honor the outstanding young man o! une community Detween the ages of 21 and 36 year. ship. AnVOn riftsirinff in nnminfo & g My True Security is a candidate this honor should and delivery competition. contact theforlocal Jaycees for enSeniors in all public, private blanks. Judge will be selectand paroevhial schools are eligi- try ed from Drominnl citi7pns nf tha ble to compete. Complete project information is now available in community. Memoer participating on the high schools. O. K. Ncrris, Gaylen The finals for the high school project are: iwaynes, ana Jac Wilkins ban-au27 will be held Jan. competition committaA: Ralnh rvvctai at 7 p.m. in the Sandy City Hall. Dee-Crawford and Gerald Di on in charge of distribution ol nominating blanks: Bill Johnson, George Williams and Oral Birch in charge of judging, and Brooks Eikiiurton is the Isurer of the project. n Sunkist Sweet, Juicy Navels, No Seeds -Easy To Peel Source of Vitamin C The following Sandy residents 'will observe birthdays this com-'.inRandall week: Jan. 22 Nelson, Carl Anderson, Connie 'Lee Ashby, Bob Swenson, Rex Lee Patterson, Michael Naylor, Carla !,lranettc Bills: Jan. 23 iSue Turner. Joni Slaufih, Dawna V. Payet, Lawrence Gull. Alice Iti'M.iy Conish, Grodon England, Carol Jaycee project chairman, and will be entered in the state contest to compete for a trophy and an trip to the nation-- ! ; al awards inprogram in Washing-- 1 ton, DC, July. Ther are also two schUarsips on o state basis. : The national first-plac- e winner will receive a $2,000 scholarship. Second-plac- e winner receives a $1,000 scholarship, and third-plac- e receives a $750 scholar- $ for your favorite g Work Boots Friday, January 22, 1960 et Cookies Baked By Juniors; Plans Made Happy Birthday u A 7 1 SENTINEL (Utah) Good eating for your family with hearty no mmt $1133 '.' ; . all-gi- rl JEANS 134 A Tuesday afternoon hospital party was held Jan. 19 and sponsored by the Sandy Unit 77, American Legion Auxiliary. Members served refreshments and spent the afternoon dancing with the Fort Douglas patients. Hostesses were Mrs Lillie Maynard, Mrs Pat Gunderson, Mrs Rose Larson, Mrs Rita Bills and Mrs Frances Hand. Mr & Mrs Bud Wilcox, Sandy. Have Melodees Maverick For Boys I ' Dahlias Are Mrs announce the arrival of a grand son born Dec. 29 to Mr & Mrs Larry Love. The baby will be Carter E. Grant named Kelly Jon, and weighed 7 pounds and was born at the he was an instructor at the Jor- Cottonwood Maternity Hospital. dan seminary, the last 25 of Other grandparents are Mr & Mrs which he was principal. Since re- George Barton, Midvale. The tiring in 1953 he has written two Loves make their heme in Sandy. A shower was held at the church histories, "The Kingdom of God Restored, showing the cruel principles, ordinances, doc trines, and achievements of the LDS church, now used as one of the text books of the seminaries and church schools. The junior edition, primarily for the young people of the church, is "I Saw Another Angel Fly." For the past five years Mr Grant has been an active writer and researcher for the historic sites committee of the church. Some f his articles are appearing currently in the Improvement Era and the Instructor. He is also historian of Temple Quarry Chapter of the National Society, Sons of Utah Pioneers, and has written historical articles for their magazine. Carter E. Grant was married to Pamels (Mamie) Smith, Center-ville- , Nov. 2, 1905. The couple have 13 children, 28 grandchildren, and 10 great grandchildren. Stake Dance To $3" .... MIDVALE script-writin- shal. To Be Shown In Sandy NOW ONLY A farewell testimonial will honor George Alan Webb prior to his departure for the Central Atlantic States Mission Sunday, Jan. 24. He is a son of Mr & Mrs Francis E. Webb. The following program will be presented at the Sandy First Ward chapel, 200 South 400 East, Sandy, at 7 p.m.: prelude, Maxine Hendrickson; opening song, congregation; invocation, Lyn Nelson; sacrament song, congrega Games were enjoyed by members of the Sandy Firemen's Auxiliary following a short business meeting held Monday, Jan. 18 at the Firemen's Hall. Prizes were won by Mrs Zella Swenson, Mrs Hazel Farnsworth, Mrs Jeannette Jamas and Mrs June Wright. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs Florence Dow-din- g and Mrs Fleda Larson. Appointed for the next meeting as hostesses were Mrs Zella Swenson and Mrs Hazel Nic-hol- at the Sandy recreation hall Saturday, Jan. 23 at 2 pjn. Admission price is by budget card or a nominal charge will be made. Sponsored by the Sandy First and Sixth Wards a film is shown every Saturday for all interested in attending. Concessions this week will be under direction of the Sixth Ward's Sunday school personnel. REG. $5.95 tion; sacrament service, Aaronic THE Priesthood; speaker, Ravell Beck- Tfiree Page stead; vocal selection, the Noal . . . Folsom's Topic Guard. The meeting will be held in the theatre, building 9, on the hos- PTA Missionary home of Mrs Lucille Lott, Sandy, in honor of Mrs Karen Borg, Salt Lake, with 25 guests attending. Mrs Lott was assisted with hostess duties by Mrs Beth Ashton and Mrs Lorraine Bushman. 1 Among the ladies winning prizes were Mrs Sylvia Kemp, Mrs Iva Borg, Mrs Thelma Kemp and Mrs Garden editor, Mrs Genevieve Carol Kemp. Folsom, will be principal speakTraveling to Ogden for an er Tuesday evening, Jan. 26 at ONO dinner were the following the Sandy Garden Club meeting, Sandy Rebekah ladies and Odd l, it was announced by Mrs Fern fellows: Mr & Mrs Thomas Mr & Mrs P. F. Setterberg Bateman, president. A short business meeting will and Mr & Mrs Muryel Stuart. begin at 8 p.m. where a commit- They enjoyed games after tee will be chosen to make fur ther arrangements for a Garden Residents in the area of First Club dinner to be held in the South and Fourth West, Sandy, near future. were minus clothing and other Mrs Folsom plans to discuss articles left on the line to dry general gardening and dahlias overnight. The thief took the and their care. The public is in- frozen articles, off the lines in vited to attend and members are the early hours of the morning. asked' to bring friends to the An investigation was conducted by Alma Wright, Sandy City mar meeting. National Utah "Alice In Wonderland" NOW Firemen's Auxiliary Names Hostesses Old World cans cans 85c ,b.J Ib. loaf Match Em mmim c w i ;, Price tlfctiv Thursday, Friday and Saturday |