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Show Christmas party for its members, auxiliary and partners, it was Sandy Department announced by Nea Haun, commander, arid Mrs Gwen Levine, president. The party has been scheduled for Saturday evening, Dec. 17, beginning at 9 p.m. A program will be presented which will be followed by an exchange of gifts and dancing. A smorgasbord dinner will be served during the evening, each of the auxiliary members furnishing food. Admission to the party will be canned goods or other unperish-ablitems that may be used in Mrs R. Setterberg, Reporter Phone: AM The Sandy Stake will sponsor dance on New Year's Eve to he held at the Sandy Recreational Hall. The dance, featuring the will music of the at 9 p.m. Stake MIA executive officers a bc-lii- are in charge of arrangements. Noise makers and other decorations will add to the merriment of the evening, concluding will) a uiidnight breakfast. "Christmas and Blaine Worthen. Choral reading was under direction of fourth grade teacher, Mrs Alinira llurd. Each of the fifth and sixth grade classes made murals. Narration was under direction of Mrs Elsie lljork and Mrs Myra Anderson. Mrs Caroline Mines was music chairman. Lighting, staging and seating was under direction of Dale Mitchell, Raymond Joe Cuinmings. Dclbert Crump, assistant, principal was in charge of general arrangements. Announcement has been made that students will be on Christmas acation beginning Dec. 22 and will remain out of school un- vorite Christmas carols. were Miss Gail Cox Conducting V. the Christmas baskets to be prepared by the child welfare committee for needy families in the area. Clothing and other items will be purchased by the committee to be included in the Thursday, Dec. 22, is the date for the annual Children's Christmas party sponsored by Plans have been completed for the Sandy Lions Club at the Santhe American Legion's annual dy Recreation Hall beginning at tj p. in. For your added convenience we have added 5 new washers to make , son of Mr & Mrs La Vine 84 South Grant, Midvale, and John W. Ncmanic, Culver City, Calif. The couple plans to marry Mar. IX. Miss Priano is attending the 1'iiiversity of L'tah. Her fiance, a physics major a! the II of U is affiliated with Sigma Nil. a your laundering easier. We have a lolal of Delores Dibb Preparations have been made for Santa Claus to be on hand to Delores Dibb, daughter of Mr present a treat for each of the & Mrs Walter Dibb, will be honyoungsters attending. Several short films will be shown during ored at a farewell testimonial the evening. Sunday, Dee. 18, at 7 p.m. at the Profit realized by the members Fourth Ward chapel. She from the recent birthday calen- Draper dar sales is being used to finance will depart for the Canadian LDS the party, according to Clarence mission. Clawson, president. Members of The program will be as follows: the Lady Lions assisted in part of the program. conducting, Cecil llenke; at the Lowell Uoberg; opening organ, Announcing the engagement of song, congregation; invocation, Miss their daughter, (Catherine 13. Koden; sacraPriano to Kdward Bruce Neman-i- Pres. George sacrament song, congregation; & are Mr Mrs Dominic Priano, ment service, Aaronie Priest2X, South 100 West. Sandy. The prospective bridegroom is hood; speaker, John W. Fitzger- . . . Neni-anie- ald selection, freshments were served. Other committee members ment rehabilitation chairman. were Mrs Alice Mason and Mrs Gift shop workers from the Lena Christensen. Sandy Unit were named as Mrs Rose Larson, Mrs Pat GunderMiss Mareia Gadd and Dennis son, Mrs Rita Bills, Mrs Lillie Tolman Hardcastle were united Maynard, Mrs Agnes Setterberg in marriage Friday in a cere- and Mrs Marilyn Whetman. They mony performed at the Midvale spent a full day at the Fort DougWard by Golden las Hospital wrapping and labelBerrett. ing gifts for the patients to send The bride is the daughter of to their homes. Mr & Mrs Kenneth D. Gadd, 68 S. Grant, Midvale. Parents of the The following Sandy residents groom are Mr & Mrs 0. Albert will observe birthdays next week: Dec. 16 Launi Diane Berrett, Hardcastle, 831 South 4th East, Sandy, who hosted a wedding Sandra Hansen, Thomas Chrisbreakfast at the liagra for the tian, Paula Anderson; Dec. 17 Linda Yates; Dec. 18 immediate family. Bernel Attending the bride were Miss Aitken, Harold Bjork, Virginia Sheila Gadd, maid of honor, Miss Meyers, Maren Atkinson, DougKaren Hardcastle, Miss Mareia las Coleby, Carol Clawson, Gail RoHaws, Miss Claudia Eckman, Rosenkrantz, Jr.; Dec. 19 Miss Kaye Clements, brides land Hardcastle; Dec. 20 Christine maids. Steadman, Rolayne Larry Hardcastle performed Welch, Randy Penrod, Charles the duties of best man. Ushering R. Greenwood; Dec. 21 Bill 10 Dryers No wailing for machines at Day-Mi- te "It's all done 29 Maple St. (ARNOLD you estimate your entire year's heating costs. Then, by taking advantage of Utoco's Heating Oil Budget Plan, you can spread the payments over a period. ten-mon- th No carrying charges XfJrsr ... no interest. And you get price protec- tion, too. Ask us for details. Put your fuel oil problems behind you. Give us we're at your service. You a call today expect more from Utoco and you get it I DLL Member: and partners of the Alpha Ph. la sorority will enjoy litOMDCGt 7953 So. State, Midvale AM5-355- 1 : Owner Operator) Miuiiiii'MygWppq H wu-lia- Mrs Timoney will report at the next Neighborhood meeting. Midvale HtWCOM Riv-erto- gram. an hour" in Le- Blair, Beth Ingersoll, Richard Effie Farnsworth, Mr & Mrs Mr mil v. 22 fa Dec. Rich, Don Peterson; Vprn Farn swnrth and & Mrs George Dotson and famJeffery C. Colegrove. ily, Mr & Mrs Lee Bateman, Mr Mrs Garry (Norlene) Hughes, & Mrs Theron Farnsworth and family, Mr & Mrs Alvin Farns Sandy, and DeLaine Green, will be honored on their worth and family, Mr& & Mrs Leo Mrs Mr birthdays Saturday, Dec. 17, at MorrowMorrow, and family. the home of Mr & Mrs Rodney Turner, American Fork. The Leaving Sandy to make their celebration will be a Christmas home in the Ohio area are Mr & party where games will be play- Mrs Charles Watson and daughserved and ter, Alice. ed, refreshments Mr & Mrs Morrill Robins, guests will exchange gifts. Others attending the affair will be were week end visitors at Mr & Mrs Harry W. Taylor, Mr the home of a daughter and fam& "rs Ray Green, Midvale; Mr ily, Mr & Mrs Roger Martin, Mrs DeLaine Green, Sandy. They were also guests at Hughes, Miss Vauna Green, Bluffdale. ihp f'atvin Lindauist home in Enjoying ONO Club activities Salt Lake, another daughter. Mra in Ogden Sunday were Mr & Mrs Robins traveled to Kansas ior Muryel Stuart, Mr & Mrs P. F. convention prior to returning to Setterberg, and Mr & Mrs Thom- his home in Salina. Mrs Robins as Nicholl. They attended an an- remained in this area for several nual Christmas banquet where days. they exchanged gifts with the Weew end guests at the home 24 members attending. Games of Mr X-- Mrs Lvle Gunderson, were played. Sandy, were Mr &"Mrs Jim YardMr & Mrs Wayne Veater will ley, Panguitch. Mr Yardley atbe hosts at a family Christmas tended a Sunday meeting of exparty to be held Dec. 23. Dinner ecutive officers of the American will be served to 35 family mem- Legion. Others attending with bers and gifts will be exchanged. him were Mr Gunderson, Maloy Enjoying the affair will be Mrs Bills, Richard Setterberg. Let us help l Francom's Laundercenter Friday, December 16, I960 Dibb. a dinner and dance at the Manhattan Club Friday, Dec. 16. The group will meet at the home of Shirlene Richards. Salt Lake, on Dec. 21 to exchange secret sister gifts. Refreshments Nearly :i00 Primary students will be served. Members from will perform at a Christmas pro- the Sandy area will attend, acgram to be presented at the San cording to Mrs Barbara Eagle, dy Fifth Ward recreation hall Sandv. f riday, Dec. Hi at f:;j p. in The program will consist of a A special Christmas project leading by Grant Hitters with brought together members of the the musical part of the pro :ram Sandv Junior Chamber of Com merce Auxiliary Wednesday evepresented by the children. The iii'oduction will be under ning. After a short business meetdirection of liuth Whitelv, Joan ing the members went on a shopParamoi'c, Lois Tingey. ping tour buying toys, clothing and handicrafts for the County Mrs Margaret Timoney, repre- Hospital patients. sent ':ig the Sandy Neighborhood J he project was under direc of Girl Scouts, spent almost a tion of Mrs Slnrlev Maynes. week in St. Louis, Mo., at the NaDelivery of the eifts will he tional Council of Girl Scouts. She made to the hospital this week was among the eight delegates end. Members of the Sandv Fire oin (he Salt Lake council. There were two representatives from men and their nartners met Mon I'i'ovo and four from Ogden. day evening for an annual Christ The National Council meets mas dinner held at the firemen s every three years and represen tativcs from each of the states receive instruction on the pro Hi SENTINEL (Utah) Here's hoiv you can SPREAD your fuel oil payments over fen months ! On Tuesday, Dec. 20. the Sandy Sixth Ward's Sunday School will sponsor a dinner at the Sandy Recreation Hall beginning at 6 p.m. Following the Christmas dinner films will be shown to entertain the youngsters. 25 Washers Mid-Yea- piano and organ Dianne MIDVALE Page Fourteen Attending the American Ler Confergion Auxiliary ence in Salt Lake were four representatives from the Sandy Unit 77, Mrs Gwen Levine, president, Mrs Lena Christensen, a member and second vice president of the department, Mrs Pat Gunderson, department trophy chairman, Mrs Rita Bills, depart- dint, Kegina Koden and Lowell lioberg; speaker, Grant Witt; selection, vocal duet, Gayle Smith and Mary Dibb, accompanied by Dorothy Allsop; remarks, Bishop Akin C. Hill; response, missionary; closing song, congregation; benediction, THE Tol- Third-Fourt- set 3. dinner were Ralph Tolman, Robert man, David Jensen, Robert A Christmas party held at the home of Mrs Agnes Setterberg Wednesday evening was sponsored by the Past Noble Grand Club for all the Wasatch Rebekah Lodge members. The evening was spent in playing cards and an exchange of gifts highlighted the evening. Re- e Whit-tenlmr- of the Treasured was the theme used in the presentation of a Christmas program Thursday evening at the Sandy Elemeniary School. There were L'80 students in the production which featured choral til .Ian. readings, murals, and many fa- Past" hall. After the catered the group played games. Missionary NOW OPEN . . . ; "wit AAidvale's Newest Lounge YOU GET A CLEANER WASH THAU YOU CAM POSSIBLY GET AT RELAX! 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