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Show placing Jae Winkler as superintendent. Joseph Haun and Glenn Greenwood are counselors. Mrs Mabel Okubo is secretary. SAL'DY DSPARTt.WT Mrs Richard A. Uuh Setterferg, U71 Pan American Dinner Set For 14 Saturday, May Climaxing the study of Guatemala by the American Legion Auxiliary and junior Auxiliary, a dinner will be held in the American Legion hall Saturday, May 14, served from 6 to 8 p.m. The Pan American dinner, an annual affair, will feature Spanish food, and table decorations and favors will be in the Guatemalan theme. A variety program will be presented at 7:30 p.m. featuring the Junior membership and Allie , Burke playing guitar, J. W. 7M East, AM 54348 Kathy Ferguson, Mrs Laura Christensen, Mrs Agnes Setter-berg- ; tables, Mrs Joan Alleman, Mrs Mildred Haun, Mrs Lillie Maynard, Mrs June Robertson; serving, Mrs Gwen Levine, Mrs Wanda Maynard, and junior girls, Nancy Gunderson, Laura Karen Setterberg, Setterberg, Joanne Burke, Rozalind Richards, Judy Alleman, Carole Ann Conish, Shannon Sullivan, Sheila Laws. Other committees include tickets, Mrs Jackie Lakey; door prize, Mrs Lena Christensen, Mrs Frances Hand; hostess, Mrs Rose Larson. Tickets will be sold at the door and are on sale now through Auxiliary members. Bus-ley- violin. THE Miss Landures Marries Miss Shonna Rae (Toni) Lan dures, was recently married to Richard Guest in a home ceremony. Officiating was Leais G. Miller, LDS bishop. The bride is a daughter of Mrs Thail Landures, Sandy, at whose home the wedding was held, and Jim L. Landures, 7810 South 7th East. Attending her was Miss Chree Lee Landures. Best man was Garth Beckstead. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr & Mrs Cleo E. Guest, Fred Greenfield Garden Speaker Fred Greenfield will speak on "Planning for a Succession of Bloom in our 1960 Garden," at the May 24th meeting, at 8 p.m. of the Sandy Garden Club. The meeting will be held at the ban dy City Hall. Legion, Auxiliary Trophies Given To League Players Neal Haun, Sandy, was electMrs Pat cooking, Sandy Stake Sunday School Murray South Mixed Double ed commander of the Sandy Mrs Rita Bills, Mrs Bertha personnel was organized last held a banquet at a Salt American Legion Post 77 Mon- Mrs Carol Kemp, Mrs week end with Everett Kunz re League Lake cafe where several awards were given for championships and first place trophies. Receiving an award was the Salt Lake Farm Bureau, accepted by A. Erickson, vice president of the bureau. First place trophy Beat The Band! was won by the bureau including fHE RECORD FOR CONTINUDr Fred Smurthwaite, Art MorOUS DRUMMING IS HELD BY ris, Murray; Jackie Henschke, Joanne Henschke, Sandy. Second JIM ROGERS WHOSE NONplace trophy was won by the Hot. STOP PERFORM ANCE LASTED Shot team, including Lcnore Jen MINUTES. 80 HOURS, 35 kins, LeRoy Jenkins, bandy; Sharon Olsen, Doug Olsen, Mur ray. First place high series for wo-1- ; men was won Dy jaciue and high series for men. Art Morris. Triplicate patch awards for three games were given to Floyd Alldredge, Ernie Klossener, Arda Klossener. The most improved player was Etta Singleton and Douglas OlCommittees are as follows: Gunderson, Kvle Anderson, Kim Berrett; May 19 Bobby Dent, Joan Jensen, Allen Sparks, Roy J. Brinton, Raymond Whittenburg, Robert C. Gary Roy Bird. J23ME 0 mmsr nen-schk- son. Honorable mention was en to Jackie Henschke and Morris for hi.nh average. Other awards were made election of officers was held ing the evening. Far Ciy! fj'HBVifoRLDS MOSTAUDIBLE FLOATING SIREN IS OWNED BY THE QUEEN ELIZABETH- - ITS WAIL CAN BE HEARD FOR si giv Art and Neal Haun dur- day evening to succeed Clifford Maynard. Mrs Gwen Levine was elected president of the Auxiliary at the separate business meeting. Saturday Morning She succeeds Mrs Rose Larson DeWalt Disney's "The Living as president. sert" has been scheduled to be Other Legionnaires elected to shown at the Sandv Recreation- offi"e were Jack Ferguson, first al hall Saturdav at 10:30 a.m.. vice commander; Virgil Sullivan, May 11. The show, sponsored by the Sandy First and Sixth Wards, can "be seen by paying a small entrance fee or by budget card. Movie Scheduled for TEN MILES H i ffioNTBEA POSTPONES'WHO SAYS,' ILL BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS SOON. SOON IS NOW !! US. SAVINGS BONDS APTH BESTEVER-EARNIN- G XTRA INTEREST FROM NOW TO MATURITY. Vl MIRRORS AUTO GLASS STORE FRONTS TABLE TOPS fH f-'- nYs i J Special nolladay Glass AM $1992 and Home Improvements AM THIS Warren Vincent Returns from Mission 13 Announcing daugtiter. to Jerry Hand icao N ot8 per the engagement Miss Marlene KILLS awanhi memiM-rsiii- 9:30 P h(p,T,'l'ijnG ENTIRE PLANT. SPRAY . . CO i BEAM . AT BLOOM STAGE. Only Beam tmtes like Beam. Only Beam tastes so good. EASY of TO MIX, EASY TO CLEAN Innes Auto , OUT OF YOUR Worthy of at Draper Utah Poultry and Farmers RN U SPRAYER. Your Trust Co-o- p 86 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY JAMES 8. BEAM DISTILLINGCO., CLERMONT. KENTUtKY Tl RI'IN, Midvale BOURBON OWFN HAMILTON. Riverion LEON SMITH, Draper Branch Mgrs. starts today! Dairy Queen , malt & shake t- nere: Married rriaay Graduates of Mun Entry Fee YOUR FAVORITE Jordan and Prize Money Split 50 First 30 Second 20 Third SIGN EARLY TO ASSURE YOUR PLACE OEI OMi: IX TODAY!! CAM, freamy thick giant malt WAVE SPECIAL SI 2.50 r Pr-oulo- Hcircuf & flavor! Styling Inc. SHAMPOO SETS pnHlurU .. AM mU only in iw ijwvn $50 i l '. V (Uiry IJim Nihmm1 T)ptnnl i 3 Offer Good Thurs., AM 11 - Murray AM 11 if. Tast President Midvale Ladies (Juild 1UNCTI0N LANES INC. Mid role U Here'a your chance to try our rich, and fdiakes at midget prioesJ Mail? with delicious, nutritious Dairy (uoen, one Unto and you'll (rrec-xn- ly Dairy Quwn ha that real country-frw- h Bingham High Schools PERMANENT AVOR ONLY REGULAR PRICE 0t HAIR CUTS 805 E. Center THE DOES NOT STERILIZE THE SOIL. Jen-sun- .,.,, ON THE LEAVES, IT TO THE ROOTS STRAIGHT WHISKEY JIM Killer TttUOII ilt were married Friday in a at ipiinn ;: membership lor the lost wedding ceremony performed The National Commander's the Sandy Fourth Fifth Ward iwanl. L') man club award, anil with Kenneth llrady, bishop Itusy llee department award was The bride is the daughter of presented to the men by Clifford Mr & Mrs Ivan L. Lancaster, Mav nard. commander Wed. May 18 $300 ai wi re pri'senied to ixemiein nanoi tor ac ;mil IMiliatil .sctterix-rc- , JAHl WEEDAZOL Weed SPRAYED Parents Announce Daughter's Engagement a BQURBUN Si '"'v!g'-'- TRANSLOCATES - spi-i- with ' KENTUCKY - May-;""r- HEN'S TOP ROOTS AND ALL, ONCE AND FOR ALL! L. riNESTBOUMON THE YEAR TO KILL WHITE tlier olii.es were Mis Caro! Smith, Draper. a June Kemp, first vice president: Mrs; me couple is planning Kaihv Ferguson, second vicej-- l wedding and a reception. isKuieti to aucnu me orioe win rt Men . i nut OI iiiiciics. main ir. i ,,,rri iM,rwt..M He .Miss bnaron ' Xf;...t ?.. . ,!,s waiieiic niuau, .i sen. historian: Mrs Wanda warus, or aesmaids nard. Mrs La line Sullivan, ser Vula rangos win oe nower eatatarms: Mrs Hita Bills Karen Mrs June Robertson, executive, ,rl, 81 mnn wm P'norm uie ou Mrs Norma board members man01 w'sl Martin was appinntcd secretary-!"rrcasiirer by tbe incoming presi ent. Mrs Lcvme. witl. tbe ap MflU Homfi Mpwlvwprl ' - . I . pruval ot tiie mcmlHTsliip. ; i NORMAN LAW THE WORLD'S - H. Drake, are Mr .Mrs jonn i .icnson, s.n mcm ffieer; Dcl Christensen Ijuj, H'nd North. Sandy. Jerry is the I'errv. sergeant at arms Auviliarv members elerled lo s"'l Ot Mr & .Mrs llowaru 1. REMODELING it 0 set A homecoming has been for June l'J in the Sandy Second Ward at 0 p.m. Warren is expecting to enter the University this fall, having completed two vears of study nor to his mission. econd vice commander, Doiu las Kemp, adjutant; Thomas I. a key. finance officer; Allie Burke haplain. Ki iinelh Hand, scrvict General Mr 90-1- Mrs Gwen I.evine POOLS SINCE 1795 Off. area. if. j FINEST BOURBON Awards Are Given at Court L. Vincent, son of Mr Mrs La.Mar Vincent, Sandy, recentlv returned from a tlulf States 2 vear mission for the LDS church. The area in which he worked included Texas, Louisi ana. and Mississippi, spending most of his time in Louisiana. Before returning home Mr Vincent traveled over 3,000 miles with the superv ising elder in the r- it swimmi; WINDOW GLASS REPLACEMENT R.,. U.S. Pn. Warren sixth grade students visited at Mt. Jordan Junior High School where they were acquainted with the new school and its procedures. The students toured the building and met some of the school's teachers. They spent the morning there and returned to school for lunch. Students from the ninth grade at Mt. Jordan Junior High were guests at the Jordan High School Wednesday where time was spent becoming acquainted with the school. of Glass T. M. & Sandy Elementary BEAM. ..THE WORLD'S Rebekah Cowdell, daughter of & Mrs Ernest cowdell, was elected president of the Ladies "I'm a fan of your and could answer your Sentinel 'Want Spartan Bowling League Mon day evening. Ad every dav!" Mrs Acnes Setterberg was hon ored on Mother's Day when her children called at the family res 8190 S. State, Sandy. Parents of idence and at a barbecue dinnei Life the bridegroom are Mr & Mrs at the home of Mr & Mrs Rich Earl L. Holt, Salt Lake. Attending the bride were Mrs call was received from her Vern Enniss, matron of honor, Mrs Shirley Poulson, Mrs Dale Holt, Miss Donna Holt. daughter, Caul. Sacramento, Miss Karen Wennerstrom and Mary Jeannette Linnarz, At a Scout Court of Honor hold Sue Ennis. of Mr & Mrs Otto J ast week, three boy scouts were Dale Holt was best man. Ush- daughter South 150 West, awarded Life Awards. Receiving ers were James Solomon, Vern Linnarz,has signed up to compete these awards were Mark Hen- - Solomon, Vern Ennis and Mar-del- l Sandy, in the 47 Oueen Contest. drickson, James Miller and Dale Jenson. Mrs Zelma Thompson and Mrs Hansen. The couple will make their Ostler were among those Myrtle and John Fensterniaker Lynn home in Sandy. who enjoyed the Sons of Utah Fenstermaker received Star Pioneer Trek Saturday, May 7 to Awards. Other awards given City, National Bird ReBrigham during the evening were first Firemen's Auxiliary the celebration staged and fuge, 21 merit class, second class, and at Corinne. Clarence Reeder, secFete Officers Retired badges, according to Stan liar retary of the National Society per. Ladies of the Sandy Firemen's SUP, was in charge. The group visited the Tabernacle there and Auxiliary will meet at the Fire- returned to the Pioneer Railroad Essay Winners Read men's Hall Monday, May 1G at illage for an afternoon program. 7:30 p.m. and from there will The program included an AladEssays at Meeting travel to the Farmers and din Twirler student, Ogden CorWinners of the Americanism Daughters Cafe where they will net Choir, 11 trumpeters; outEssay contest, sponsored by the enjoy dinner. standing acts by KiAnn Indian Outgoing officers will be hon dancers, who displayed over $20,-00Sandy American Legion Auxil-iarread their winning essays ored at the dinner and gilts will worth of costumes and equipat a combined meeting of the Legion and Auxiliary. IS Miss Jerry I pton and Miss Bonnie Bishop, essay winners, were accompanied by their mo thers. Miss Kae Dcspain was unable to attend. Sixth Graders Visit Mt. Jordan Ail Kinds "JSlyaC--- - Me-lani- e 17 May Stake Sunday School Headed by E. Kunz Friday, May 13, 1960 k, Mr Haun, Mrs Levine to Head the sale. SENTINEL (Utah) be presented. Hostesses for thelment; Jordan Valley square evening are Mrs Shirley Reich dancers. and Mrs Beverly Uougn. Enjoying dinner at the home Those to be honored are Mrs of Mrs J. Thomas Ostler, were Mrs LaDean Wright, Myrtle Wright, Mrs Shirley Reich and members of the family who call Mrs Hazel Farnsworth. ed on her on Mother's jDay. Those attending and furnishing the dinner were Mrs Pearl Pol-licHappy Birthday Mr & Mrs Kelvin J. Drake The following Sandy residents Jr., Mr & Mrs John R. Pollick will observe birthdays next week: and family, Midvale; Mr St Mrs May 13 Mac Shelby, Greg Fow Blaine H. Berrett and family, Mr & Mrs James B. Ostler and ler, Ace Derricott; May 14 Miss Marcia Ruth Brown, Geneve Hand, Nor family, Sandy; ma E. Ottman, Mary Despain; Lynn Ostler, a student at BYU, John Yates, Zne Wall-ber- her parents, Mr & Mrs J. Lowell May 15 Fern Reed, Betty C. Tol- - Ostler, Twin Falls, Ida.', were man, Cynthia Ann Adamson; unable to attend. Gale Salmon, Lorae May 16 Subscribe to The Sentinel Penrod, Loraine Penrod, Nola G. Kirk, Stanley K. Eastman; Presiding at the business meet ing will be Mrs Thomas Boyle, newly elected president. Following Mr Greenfield s talk a plant sale will be conducted. Donations of various plants nave been made by members toward Ml DVALE Pagt Three Richard Guest at Home Midvale Fri 7215 S. State Sat., May 12, 13. 14 Midvale AM 31 |