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Show I...: f .j 1 ! . Government Approves 1 it , ,M$ 4hiMAMjp) ? v ! : ' .V muMTiiii.m.,i.WBlT,i Completing their Red Cross swimming instructors' course at Mt. Jordan pool last week were this group of teachers: left to right, front row, Gerald Groves, Pearl Millerberg, Josephine Burton, Sandra Bailey, Cleon Bosworth; back r ..' . rr.- Miyiir. n ur ' 1 ! 1 1'ii1tf.fiTm III $559,200. Paul Wiscomb, state vice president of the Jaycees, will be principle speaker at the Dec. 14 of the Sandy Junior meeting Chamber of Commerce. He will speak on the state activities and membership, lhe meeting wilt begin at 8 p.m. at the Sandy City Hall. Logs, already cut to fit the fire place, are beinc sold by the San dy Jaycees and may be obtained m Blaine Brown, Blaine Peterson, Orrin Curtis, Bill Freeman, Darld Long, Edward Squire, and Charles G. Faull, Red Cross safety service director. Absent was Merrill II. Scott. s Jaycee-Ette- Sandy Department Yule Dishes calling by AM 5 0511 or AM A discussion on religious ac tivities will be conducted during the meeting for a better understanding and relationship be- See Prepared Members of the Sandy Jaycee Mrs R. Setterberg, Reporter Phone: Kites enjoyed an outing Wednes charge. Guest for the day will be day evening when they traveled Relief Society to Mrs .Mary Simper, Midvale. Vis-- ! to Salt Lake where they attended Plan Yule Party iting teachers will be honored at a food demonstration at the a luncheon at noon. been have made .j.Mountain Fuel Supply Co. lloli- Special plans dishes were on display. by the Sandy Third Ward Relief Sandy Second Ward's Relief iiiesis were invited to attend Society for a Christmas social .Society wilt hold its Christmas social atlair on Dec. 13. ThciU"s outing with the members, gathering on Dec. 20. Beginning 1lans aro lM'in; made ,J' menv at 9 a.m. there will be quilting members will enjov a program I,,K'rs to participate in a Christwith the program beginning at and refreshments will ibe served. Inas proj(;i.t 1lLs vcari according 10 a.m., Mrs Noreen Bovce in fhe 'to Mrs Joyce Crystal, president. presidency is in charge. AM 5 3348 tween religion and civic organizA study ations. of religious groups throughout the world will be made by the members. A new director will be appointed during the evening. Basketball Tournament Continues to Dec. 7 I The Sandy Slake Invitational and Ensign basketball tournament has been announced as beginning Dec. 8 and eontin uing through Dec. 17. will Sandy Second Ward be playing in the tournament having won their came last Fri Iday evening. Friday, December 9, I960 14 PAGES THIS SECTION 8 PAGES TWO SECTIONS SECTION 2 I i . i ern states. They expect to make their home in Georgia for several years. Wayne Mumford Sandburr Camp Meets Monday ' l i row, Tlic Midvale Sentinel , I Jaycees to Have State Speaker i nwmn ..... Sandy. The contract for the construction has not yet been officially signed according to Forrest Jacob, councilman in charge, but it would be let to Turner Construction Co., of Heber City which submitted the low base bid of, , MirfWili 0 Honor Sandy Man Federal Government has approved federal participation in a $603,900 sewage treatment plant Louis W. Peterson. 383 Fast 1st Sandy City officials have been North. Sandy, will be honored at informed. The plant will be lo- an open house at the home of a cated at 8700 South 700 East, The 'if I'M ' Open House To Federal Aid in Sandy Received Award Mr & Mrs Gavin M. Goudie and children Judy, Tommv, Al len were recent overnight guests at the home of Mr & Mrs William Goudie. They returned to Colo., after attending funeral services here for Mr Rich- ins, Mrs Goudie's father. Announcing the arrival of a grandson are Mr & Mrs 1). Almy Dowding. Sandy. The haby was ift C born in Provo to Mr & Mrs CurHappy Birthday The lesson. "A Treasury of tis Wright, formerly Jeanene Pioneer Stones," will be presentThe following Sandy residents their first child. Mr ed by class leader, Mrs Harriet will observe birthdays next week: Dowding,is Wright teaching at the BYU. P. Robinson. Musical numbers Dec. 9 Janalee Karnev, Randv Mrs Clara lloyd will return will be under direction of Mrs Webster, Chris Haug; Dec. 10 to her home in Bakers-field- , WMmmuf iwiMWiWi.iiiiirrrtiiii; Katherine Kuhni, chorister, and Lewis Peterson, Rickey Shane SundayCalif., after remaining in Mrs Lillie Nickle, organist. Hos- Christiansen, Maxine N. Louis W. Peterson Sandy for a month to be with her tesses for the afternoon will inStanford Sainsbury; daughter, Mrs Merrill Colton clude Mrs Charlotte Clark, Mrs Dee. 11 Bev during her hospitalization and Kramer, Gregory son. linice Peterson. 17.i West Dec. 12 Carl Agnes Rasmussen, Mrs Retta erly period. 12775 Smith. Hiverlon Sundav. Loveless and Mrs Zella M. Swen- Miller,Setterberg; Glen Slaugh, Karen Hand; convalescing Dec. 11 from 3 to 7 p.m. Overnight guests at the home Dec. 14 son. Steven Carpenter, KeMr Peterson was horn Dee. 10. vin Flint, Karen Lynn Setterberg, of Mr & Mrs Rodger Martin were 1880 in South Jordun, a son of Glen Malstrom, LaV'ee Johnson, Mr Martin's parents. Mr & Mrs Arthur Martin. Salina. Harriet Bills and Louis Peterson. Miss Noffsinger Wesley Webster, Caroline E. MHo has been an active member Mrs Gwen Levine and daugh , 15 Dec. David L. Jeppe-seniner; Performs in Review of the LDS Church, serviim as Dale Hansen, Scott Cowdell, ter Mary were guests at the a hij;h priest, ward teacher and Aitken, Marcus Wathen, home of a brother and family, Ann Noffsinger, 7, Bryan Sunday School teacher in the Cheryl John DaRonche, Colleen Meyers, Mr & Mrs Clifford Prestwich in Riverton Fifth Ward. He has daughter of Mr & Mrs Daniel T. l orrest Payson Sunday. Jacob, Anne-wan- t been a successful business man, Noffsinger, was in a There were 28 guests at a linen Sandy, the originator of Peterson's marshower given at the home of ket and is now part owner with dance review held at the CottonMrs Clara Nelson. Sandy, is and Fran Pierson, Sandv, for wood Third Ward. his son. for California to visit a Carol Cundick who will be mar leaving Over 30 pupils performed in Honoring their father will be daughter, Mrs Grant Collard in ried Dec. 22. Also a six children: .Mrs V. C. (Alda) the costumed review which was Castro Valley, and other rela was Mrs Elizabeth Cundick. A Povell, II u n t e r: .Mrs llenrv written by Mrs Shirley Burgener, lives in the area. She will remain miscellaneous shower was given (Mary) Bennett, Mana; Gayle, instructor. All numbers were for the Christmas holiday. for Miss Cundick Tuesday eveHolladity; Bruce. Hiverlon: Mrs ballet. by Mrs Charlotte Clark with Enjoying the birthday celebra ning Arthur (. (Gladys) Morrow and lion for Victor Mumford, Sandv 26 guests enjoying the party. Mrs Myron I.. (Kiel Brady, Sanwere his sons and their wives. stay here Enjoying a four-dady. He has grandchildren and Legion Groups to The dinner party was held at the recently was Miss Babs New- 'VI great grandchildren. Have Meeting Monday home of Mr & Mrs Ferris Mum berger, Los Angeles, Calif. She The family requests no gifts. a ford. Attending were Mr & Mrs was a guest at the home of A meeting has been .scheduled: Victor Wavne and Fran Pierson. Mumford, Mr 4 Mrs Bills Attends for Mondav evening at 7:30 p.m. Mrs Max Mumford. Mr & Mrs Mumford, Mr & Mrs Frank fur members of the American l Mr Xr Mrs Rehabilitation Confab in firri Kiiflpnn Legion and American Mumford. A Heli:ihiliiati.n 'miiv,-Auxiliary, it lias been announced Y..-.MM Special dinner guests at the I'lllll Ml Mjllll T V SERVICI ence in San Francisco, Calif U; home of Mrs Helen Clark were .. (lU(,n jrs Irvine, president. & Mrs Delmont Meld by the American Legion Mr and Koper and, yH. Uvo gn.ups will discuss the T-- V Carol, Karen, Sandy, Auxiliary, was attended hv Mrs ( lirislmas proiecl helping needy children, son Gene who has recently ... IM.I II HI ..... L' rand IH'llPI' D;.. T:tl I ana "U i i mil, nanny, col esemim; Sandv:' and .!,.. ' "u!-.""V""Hie state of Uah as the lehab.l. rhrisl'mas plans quests were Mr & Mrs Kay Ar- (m. )artv . lation chairman. Mrs IIS N. Main for M. 1Cmbers. Musical ,lokl and children Gary and Jeanolltl1 Jordan, Mrs Willa uall. Salt Lake, past president numbers have been arran"ed for m',ll' of the auxiliary, was in AM N('"' Lark. Mrs Karen Hess, Salt charge;. ,arfy ,y Mrs Beverly"setter- Lake. of the area conference which m;lsu:a' chairman and part was,,,.. attended by representatives irom f u. evening's entertainment! Mr & Mrs Alma Lvnn Dowding li western states. W1n children Christine, Laura! )c dancing. Admission price and Also in attendance from this , .i,,, ;,ffair nill he can. Lee and Pamela, formerly of area was Mrs Belli Scbofield ned which Sandy, are making their home in VAVS representative for the de- will imperishable goods be used for lhe Christmas Atlanta. Ga.. where Mr Dowding: partment of Utah and Mrs Fan- baskets The uartv has been has 1)een transferred and promot nie Lauer. who attended the scheduled for Dec. 17 at the Le- e das assistant superintendent in: child welfare area conference 'traffic division over eight south- Hall. which was held immediately fol- gion lowing the rehabilitation conference Dean Hall, department adjutant, representing the depart ment of I'tah wa.s also in atten.Mumford, Sandy, was Wayne Farm Bureau 4 II banquet held at The December meeting of the Bennion Monday evening. Mr Sandburr Camp, Daughters of Mumford is the leader of the Utah Pioneers, will be held Mon- Meat an outstanding 411 day, Dec. 12, at 1:30 p.m. at Club in the Sandy area. Sandy LDS Stake office, 324 Mrs Florence Gardner, West South too Fast, with Mrs Char- Jordan, was of the lotte Clark, captain, in charge. same award. recipient The group will enjoy its annual Christmas party and will ex- ft awarded the Award at the - M VfttrMm-nm- ;jin;ii- - Sol-m- Sel-m- ESN . EXPERT . . II-- , ! . HOP'S .'.... I . CLINIC - Wig-j.iu- If ; ,.-.- , fr, ...... ; JL eu I !....t ' VP 21 .,,, - V Tether Bal1 Jy- - lfZr?Zk Set $98 DOLL BUGGY with pole Reg. Speed Portable Record Player EXTRA NICE! ( IHKOI AIL JOc mini selection Mrs Bills remained a week in San Francisco enjoying sight seeing in the area after the meetings held during the dav Reg. $3.77 BOX Kroken Sizes 881 BOYS SHIRTS 00t 1 Plans have been coinpieted bv ollicei's ill the Sandv American! Legion Junior Auxil'iarv lor a Christmas parh to be held at the Leginii Hall Dec. it; iieumimg at I p m.. i! was announced bv Miss Judv Alleman. (h.iirman The girls will play Lames. M,u Christmas carols in lhe h.ill and will be served a light supper be fore thev neighbor! travel m the (or earolnu k 3oir DOLL 5TIONOU CARDS -- E ir 5T IT FREEZER WRAP CANDY HARD JACK $498 $229 rl KNEE SOX gills (AM)Y in reasonably priced! 00 pr. (i)Mi: Dinner and Program I I All!) Plans have been iiinpieted fur Christmas pailv 1,. In' ;iveli for i ami si:i: oi Denim Eoy to Woih bA kSIi Drying Doublo jf Kne j Regular Slim I ) S3SS3HO S1HID r J vol all oltieei's. I, ,,, hel - and partners el the Sandv Hind Wartl Prim alv org, mi ,i ii m tin Dec, !l at p in a in in t will be served and a pi"; i.mi will follow Members ,, ip, ,slup rie and their p.o :m h,n,' lin n Ml invited to attend an.im:e llients have been m.cli un i, r , reetion o Mrs i.nni' re pn ident A talent ii ::i .t be pi. i. senletl or lhe en m i; . n! .. all lhe Prunai hlidn n :'l ,,i their l hrisl mas pal i ,o h i lavs ow n cllosing (heir ,e it XI It V TO mis iiomi: t llltlSTMVS -- Bargain -- Square- 49( 1 Mrs JeaiiiH NYLON JEANS i letv ilieeling IP hi :, ;;iv elite details on lhe s gram It has been .coio UNTIL XMAS on Hiere vv ill he im !a bill a pro;' i, i in lojed bv lhe Sinnl.iv Si hoot in. n P, A i ban :e has Im the Sundav Si h..n pi ,.i , I'M .1 lli.lt .1 I II hi i ti a- l' ,,: hi.. pi o in :i w I ..t.!n i DIAMONDS ntucpmrnl Wrddtnc DIME ftinev BaniU MIDVALE. UTAi liiprrsrnlinc Watifcr t IN MMi; nut hum mas m;mim; lv Now 2 tit 3 All at One Imw I'ritr! ro yds $1.00 IN yds. $1.00 NYLONS PI RI I tT t.HT! We brge selection id htilh sr jiiis and seamless. Till; hr 2 s1 00 p. Cherry Chocolates 13 in. sire 47' 77' yJ HOl OI Flannel Outing MUC'ION MlNtl LMCHCl Prints Corduroy III $398 IIINHO CANNON Nylon Stockings Box of 3 $2.25 Bath Towels 88c ANKLETS Give Biankcts WMIH ONIT 4 pr. $ .00 1 $4.99 itliria USE OUR CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN! Cotton Biankcts tfl ?0 $2.49 .Irwrlty nrtrron luinnniK tilt, WjlWct Hank Itiuhlme I I 9 4M7 Salt I akr l iiv Krnnrlh .. JTOCK Gingham Checks 3 yds. $2.00 Drip Dri Fabrics en and b'av Haul mu, o In IMTIIl OU ,!1 V( i liobert llaid' seiond loonseliii ensile be i mum ll Krpaif s MAIM Reg. $4.49 Value 'Pi ,p 'n, ; i uarp) .... 'l.i vioi GARY G. MORLEY ; KO $2" Food Storage Problems Discussed by Church expert ooi vi,ii,c tlav evening im dy Third Ward stl, gllfsl speaker al !(, JIM Large group of v 111 5 SETS v VARIETY LB. v SADDLE KING in BATH MAT i j 1.99 I': k t l.HMSO LADIES SLIPPERS I'ink. I'.lue, Vanilla Colors .k;amic si i.iction: Officers Plan Special i SPLCIAL XMS mim.h 50 ' oi. Y No Fod T LATEX PAINT GIRLS PURSES 11 'A 66c i? BRIDE DOLL J that limit's (irpairs.the Ourudt shoes are all T GIFT WRAP ROLLS XIV1AS ' U) V OOls We have shoes Quality Knit lor longer wear. Altractivtlv t.ilt Uoved Top i 98 YES! MEN'S SOX Sandv Members will exchange during the parlv a r & Planned by Juniors OOT $M88 CHATTY CATHY Caroling, Party Cotton Coid $199 CHERRIES .'! PANTS dance. I'olished S7.95 t BOYS STEP UP TO THESE CHRISTMAS CHRIS TENSERS ',,,., OPEN MON. and FRI. Til 8 p.m. , . SO N. -- ',, 1 ) s' Main, Midvole |