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Show THE M D I VALE SENTINEL (Utah) Friday, April 15, 1960 Page Four A party was given honoring all members of the cast appearplay "Beyond ing in a one-ac- t years. the Sandy for Typha," on Apr. 13. The They have been entertained by friends in the area. group attended a movie and ful visiting Mr Snell's mother. Posters Completed; Happy Birthday The Snells make their home in Members Tour Hospital The following Sandy residents Sparks, Nev., previously having several lived in Third and Fifth LDS African Violets Topic at Club Ward Change Meetings will observe birthdays this com poppy posters ing week: Apr. 15 Dee were submitted by students of Dana L. Hig- Apr. 16 the upper grades of the Sandy ins, Thora C. Newbold, Lesa- Dinner guests at the home of were served dinner afterwards. Mrs Barbara Robinson, owner 17 & Mrs Leo Newbold, Sandy, The play won third place out of Mr Apr. an- loy Alsop; Bradley was it School, Elementary Mrs R. Setterberg, reporter Phone: AM of the Blossom Gift Flower shop nounced by Mrs Frances Hand, Hansen, J. Marvin Larson, Har- were Miss Barbara Weynick, the 181 plays presented in the old Victor Wathen, Glendale, Calif., Mr &, Mrs Roy district. This in Sandy, will be speaking to the chairman, at the Monday meet VickieCarpenter, Vickie play was presented Sandy City Officially Ann Lew- Pratt, Midvale, and a son, Alan Wathen, of is Club The the contest unit. ing Sixth ward mia. members, the Sandy Garden by Sandy 18 Karoline Nelson, Newbold. Welcomes Dentist sponsored by the Sandy Amen is; Apr. Apr. 2(i, at 8 p.m. at the Sandy Mr & Mrs Leo Newbold will can Legion Auxiliary annually in Kristy Lynn Jensen, Helen OlaHall. the school. First, second and bam, Alvm V. Malstrom; Apr. spend the week end in Blackfoot, DELICIOUS Sandy City Council officially City Mrs Robinson is well known Theodore Sjoblom, Lana Ida., and will attend the wed third prizes will be presented to 19 welcomed Dr Barth II. Black as for her African Violets and will Wit- 20 Mecham; Apr. George Vanderwood of Miss the Karen winners at an assembly. The ding film on the show a Kids a new dentist in Sandy. A toletter first place poster will be sent enkins, Kent Hardcastle, Dawn and John Dittmer. Traveling Dr subject. Following the film there from the city was written to the district to be judged in a Smitn, Ada Haun, Brian Jensen, with them will be their son Alan. will be a question and answer Mar- - They will also visit in Pocatello. Blaine Mecham; Apr. 21 Black, whose office is at 429 W. district contest. period. The Sandy American Legion Main. sacrament services, Ten members of the Sandy lene Jensen. A birthday celebration win nonor Sunday Reporting at the business 12:30 p.m. Mrs Newbold while on their trip. Post 77 is again sponsoring an Unit a scheduled in participated meeting will be the nominating Third Ward has tour of the American t ork Tram were also hosts. A family get lhe Sandy Easter Egg hunt this Sunday at who will have a slate rescheduled some of its meetings ing School for Children, it was together later in the evening To committee of names to present to the group 7:30 a.m., it was announced by to make it more convenient for announced by Mrs Rose Larson, was held in their honor. This the the members. The was the Pullin's first visit in the prior to the election. On GunDouglas Kemp, chairman. The changes are president, making the arrange committee are Mrs Lyle as follows: Relief Society, Tues ments. The group spent Monday state of Utah, and were on their children, 12 and under, in the derson and Mrs Stacy Radley. home from a vacation in area will gather at the same site, days, 10 a.m.; no change in Pn morning at the hospital and en way J7J from Las Vegas, Nev. meet and MIA; Fork lunch in American mary priesthood joyed Uth East and 8600 South, to ' Guests at the home of Mr & 9 10:30 Al sesschool, a.m.; ing, Sunday directed an for afternoon Mrs Show Talks Alleman to by Boat," returning hunt over 2,000 dyed hen eggs a.m.; sacrament sion at the hospital where they Mrs Lyle Gunderson this week meeting, bert Southwick will be presented Students on Australia were Mr & Mrs James Snell p.m.; fast Sunday sacrament participated in an Easter party and Wonderful Past "i" f""" services, beginning May 1, 11.45 with over 100 children playing Robin children, Sybil, Marjorie, well as several prizes donatedi and Cindy. They have Mrs K:i: Alleman Joan at am. costumed la ine p.m. refreshpresented and games hv TVor'ti ant j ' enjoying nvili;irv mnm100 a talk and showed colored films ments. The Sandy group joined been in the area visiting friends bers assisted in dyeing eggs andi'program featuring nearly on to the her at Australia, in the tour, Irene and spent some time in Bounti trip unit Holladay voices and dances and variety met with Legionnaires to sacki .Sandy Elementary School. To chairman. Price, Among the 31 numbers will be presented at Recipients of this information in the group were Mrs Carol candy eggs Friday evening. jtlie Ml. Jordan Junior High were all the sixth grades of the Kemp, Mrs Myrta Laws, Mrs School auditorium and is spon school. Laura Christensen, Mrs Pat Gun Mrs Alleman, who originally s Mrs Rita Bills, Mrs Cooking School To derson, sored by the Sandy Stake. made her home in Australia, Lillie May Mrs Setterberg, are the Be Held at New Chapel program Presenting told many facts about Breakfast will be served by nard, Mrs June Robertson, Mrs VERN TURPIN, Midvale members of the Utah Power & the countryinteresting and the film helped the American Legion Easter Gwen Levine. With the group Branch Mgr. Announcement was made of Light Co to illustrate her talk. The sixth Sunday between 8 and 10:30 a.m. was Mrs Evelyn Snell, a mem the Utah Power & Light Co. con The public is invited to attend graders are OWEN HAMILTON, Riverton the coun it was announced bv Clifford ber of the Sandy unit who makes studying ducting a cooking school Apr. 21, at a nominal cost. try. LEON SMITH, Draper her home in Sparks, Nev. Maynard, commander 22. Door prizes will be given Cooking and serving breakfast away and the food cooked will i in the American Legion hall, 2nd 323: Monument to a Vanished Culture also be given away. As a special tdqar Perry Noonce East and 3rd South, Sandv, will Miss Read in MATS; I C As early as 900 A.D., a large Puelilo Indian population prize there will be an electric L- - Rr;,Ja be the committee: laims following Dr,ae Course oven given away each day to the! prospered in the southeastern valleys of Utah. For hundreds Kenneth Hand, chairman, Jess Completes of years Uie Pueblos developed their architecture, building aVS thf ni0StMmKmlKTli litCS Solemnized ill Road-e-- o WcddlMg Woodhouse, Tom Lakey, Doug Word was received by parents , present. The huge structures that now lie in ruins. t , ko LI)S T s Fri. ,h Liilf & Mr Mrs Kemp, John Read, Sandy Maynard; auxiliary at he Sandy Seyenlh-EishU- i in farriw Kdgar A Mrs Gwen drought which began in 1276 is believed to Ulj(,d Evelvn from Levine, members, their daughter. Ward chapel m White ( Hy l.e.;P(; have brought about the eventual abandonment of the area. y rfa The Sandy Jaycee .sponsored Mrs Mildred Haun, Mrs JackielRead of her transfer to Carswell K(wnce flnd Mi Teen age Road-e-The people never returned. will be under Lakey, Mrs r ranees Hand. Air Force Base, Tex The bride is a daughter of Mrs way Saturday, Apr. 10, at 9:30 Breakfast will be served at a1 Miss Read recently completed Today, the interesting remains of this cliff dwelling civili& BUILDER OWNER By Dean Mclnelly, Salt Lake, and a.m. it was announced by Ralph low cost and the public is invited her communications in zation are preserved as Hovenweep National Monument. And teletype the late Mr Mclnelly. The bride Crystal, chairman. This Safe to attend. The children and par- training and will be stationed For SALE or TRADE today, throughout Utah, the V. S. Brewers Foundation works groom is a son of Mrs Walter Driving program is an annual with MAIS Transport Group constantly to assure the maintenance of clean, wholesome Koonce, .r)40 North 5th East, San affair held at the Jordan High 2 NEW BRICK HOMES conditions wherever beer and ale are enjoyed. Jaycee-Ette- s Donate School where applicants comdv, and the late Mr Koonce. in Sandy Miss were the bride for for 27 local Set Date Attending pete prizes. May Road-e-- o 3 BEDROOMS BATH & First place winner will receive To Teenage (iavle Monson, maid ot honor; Rites Cleverly-Olse- n Ann Miss Kunz and a Miss Lael and all three top win BEER - CARPORT . BUILT-INtrophy The Sandy Jaycee Kites met, LaDene Miss Mclnelly neis will receive certificates and Tippets, Perry A. Olsen will claim as can be seen at will be junior bridesmaid. Paula the first nine to be judged the al the home of .Mrs Pauline Williams evening. Co his bride Miss Marva Loraine 1215 and 1235 East 7th South Johnson was flower girl. highest will receive gold keys hostess Wednesday Mrs was Rea Johnson, Cleverly at wedding rites to be were man duties Utah Best perform and certificates stating they had The Sandy, was direction under meeting performed in the Salt Lake LDS Brk . road-e-oWebb Joe and David ed entered the 1900 by LOUIS D. NELSON 27. The couple will Law enforcement officers from of Mrs Shirlev Mavnes in the 'Temple May lacy "and Michael McDonald be honored at a reception at the AM Midvale. Sandy, Salt Lake Coun absence of the president, Mrs, oum Keva Norris. Nominations were Davis biaKe Mouse, tfoun- ly Sheriff's office, and the high made and elections will be in the evening. tiful, held way patrol will be judges in the it the next Announcement of the engage- meeting. contest. and forthcoming marriage 'merit IN The its announces Auxiliary The first place winner will en in the coming Teen-- was made by Mr & Mrs Marvin tcr the state contest and state participation N. Cleverly, parents of the bride- contest winner will receive an age Road e o which will be hehl . Mr & Mrs Clinton L. 0110. A $10 gift cer Apr. Saturday, four-dato paid expense trip Uticate will be given to the girl sen, zhu bouin joo vvesi, fcanay, he where has Washington. DC, are parents of the groom. the opportunity to obtain one of having the highest rating. Attending the bride will be Mrs (he three educational scholar . . , (William Sargent, Mrs Robert and of S1,5H1 $2,000, $1,000. ships Decker, Miss Arlene Page, Miss Mary bhandrew Yates A ill) gift certificate, donated carol Hollingshead, Miss the Jaycee Kites, will be by services were heUIVene Noakes. and Miss Janet with awarded the girl contestant Saturday noon for Mary Shan Iripvnrlv. Valerie Cleverlv and lhe highest score drew Yates. 73. 8300 South 101'iJovce Cleverlv. the bride's Detite East. Sandy, who died Tuesda sisters, will be flower girls, evening at her home of natural! Ushering will be Frank ClevWill Salt Lake County's Fastest Growing Community May Wedding causes. iprlv Halnh Rates. Brent Clev- She was born Apr. 9, 1887 in Li-land Neil Cleverlv. Be Planned by Couple .. I IT L'....tt. unu niuiii joiuuii lu o. iieniy East from 7th East, 9400 South to 106th South Ann She Jensen Shandrew. mar Miss La Dee Norns will be Richard Phelps received an married lo DeRovce Newbold. ried James M. Yates Nov. 32, M Men award and Karen Lar 1905 in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- son received a Golden Gleaner n Mav 12 in lhe Salt Lake LDS award through their participa temple. Wedding plans were an ple. Survivors include her husband, tion in the MIA program. They n. mined recently bv .Mr & .Mrs FULLY William K Norris. Sandv, par Sandy, sons, Oswald, Salt Lake, are members of the Sandy Third Lynn. Holladay; J. Mac, Mur- Ward. cnls of the bride to be '" s f J DeRovce is a son of Mr & Mrs ray; daughters, Mrs Oriel (Zell) Conference visitors here were P" Jr '' Daniel M Newbold. South Jor Tracy, Granger; Mrs Harold Mr 4 Mrs Merlin Maughn, Rich ' ' dan. He is a graduate of the I'ni il'lai Hansen, Salt Lake. Burial land. Wash. They were guests ' -was in Sandv City Cemetery. ersttv of Utah for lunch at the home of Mr 4 SAWY DEPARTMENT Twenty-tw- Attention is being called to the changes of the scheduling of many of the ward activities in two of the LDS Wards in Sandy. Now meeting in a new chapel are the Sandy Fifth Ward members with the following schedule: Relief Society, Tuesdays, 10 a.m.; Primary, 2:45 p.m. Wednesdays; MIA 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays; priesthood meeting, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School, 11 a.m.; sacrament meeting 7 p.m.; fast Legion Sponsors Easter Egg Hunt For Sandy Els-woo- Sandy Stake Sponsor Show - f . - Legionnaires Serve Breakfast Ag-nes- IP Students Enter mm Events for your - fertilizer needs A andALE..MieA S 53 FOR LOTS - 6t! Jay-luner- - v I t- I IMPROVED $2500 THOMAS REST HOME Personaliud Care CALL MIDVALI, UTAH 560 E. CENTER M. KENNETH WHITE IN6-22- Mrs Reed Brown. Mr 4 Mrs Dick Pullin, Taco ma. Wash., spent Wednesday in Sandv visiting members ot me Setterberg family. They enjoyed a scenic ride in the area and were dinner guests at the home of Mr 4 Mrs Richard Setter berg. Mr 4 Mrs P. F. Setterberg The Young Marrieds class will hear from wall Stewart on Apr 10 and 30. beginning at 7:30 p in at lhe home of Roger Becks. AMBULATORY MALE PATIENTS ONLY Phone: AM 51486 42 IlliaW VP UM MmMf 4 Uiwri Nantef Htwl yxf: f I v yir) "r"ist 3 " l'V.' f vl Recommended Fertilization, Harvested 30 Tons Corn Silage Per Acre r fT ' - m- -. ..... ": " V Merrill N. Warnick Used o?2uaenc& I m -- S 1 Merrill N. Warnick of Pleasant Grove, Utah is a luglilysuc-ressfu- l dairy farmer who uses proper management nu thods and MiUicicnt fertilizer to obtain maximum yields. On corn, he applied USS Ammonium Nitrate and o,:c .mounts of barnyard manure. The result: Hifih yield- and tup. quality feed for hi dairy tattle. the nit rof;rn p.. l,n ilii'ti si.md Mr. Warnick of corn; the nuiiiiicn ial fei tiht r a:!- - m " .. i: the j.t wmh' lo available nitrogen. l.oiu pia "I'lupi-- fei ih.i' mi like anv i: . sax-- ; Mr. Wan;', k. i. ,U ard l lthes . ,'- ' ." i ' . . J . ; a ' 1 i I r ! i pi-ji- '11 N 'I i ! iSs52r' N" ; "".'T n,,'rr r,,r !ic. ii.r imt.inrr. i ( "'-- "'r Itr .!,:..;.! rn-- -- u;?!: 'r , If n r nr.iv ,)n t! :..!; c .m tin. ( f.ii lir .in. . .r- - t I I risiT rovn wan ,u i (.;.:i,v. r I , i x ( ' i .1- V felt! '1 ili t v rn: in mho Lmwlrd r )!,,)' m I t mr-'- n tl iv o v.mij i .mi ( .iiiill u .NmIci'v m ii.mnn tot ,m LAURY MILLER, Nitrogen Fertilizers , Avwaiuj:i)(rrr' 4919 S. i . ! i , ;n. ..nerily tnakr it the !uo:mi ;:e;. And ilicir i, lin. his rhi. r. t,r u.uld minfidrtu r ,n rpl im;. ;.ir n,. i I I t ! Trw tvuv. m i!..tt r r ir;i r jTif..tn..i!i i I'rtHltK r. 'Ilinr no (!du.i m In. inind tint thr ronioit Aii 1' ir-'- , t ; 4 W-- r- -l j iv" ' 1 lilM',, " XS N It itili.n f.. ..t)j .' i - aie mad-- ' e,- l'i i!i d i.n i l ..! . . .,!. It t N, M. ,nd s ..Id bv i, !i.i'd. 1! it v I. .oid S Nits..,-- , n . di. i - ;u. t.-- 'j i '!!.! pet at e. ', l! in, in II.' '! ' I I .3 V 1 Farmer X Skimped on Fertilizer, Harvested 14 Tons Corn Silage Per Acre A ' r INC. State St.. Murray, Utah hmr' di ic. m:m:n I If " 4 |