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Show THE Page Three MIDVALE SENTINEL (Utah Friday, May 19, 1961 the county; also Mrs Frank Met- calf, chorister, and Mrs A. Newell .' Jensen, organist. ' t The election of South Salt Lake County DUP officers will take place under direction of Mrs Orlando Erickson, chairman of the nominating committee. The Granite camp, under direc tion of the captain. Mrs R. T. (Faye) Parker, will be hostess at the meeting. Musical numbers will also be presented bv the Granite Camp. Singing for the convention will be under direction of Mrs Frank Metcalf and Mrs A. Newell Jensen. All officers and members of the various canms are urged to be in attendance. hana. Mr Salnsbury Is a son of.cd by Charles Bailey Salnsbury Mr & Mrs George T. Sainsbury, with Tom Garahana, JohT Gara1500 East 9400 South, Sandy. hana, George Boutsis, and Bosh as ushers. Kim Attending the bride were Mrs and Miss Frances Stimatz as was ring bearer. Tony Mascaro as matron of honor The will make a home couple maid of honor. Miss Joyce Koroin Midvale. logos was bridesmaid. Patty and Antoinette Mascaro were flower girls. Subscribe to Tlie Sentinel Best man duties were perform- - . Ranchers Warned Cattle To Clear From Guard Area Poppy Day Proclaimed By Mayor Beckstead Henry Beckstead has proclaimed Saturday, May 27, as Poppy Dav. smmsored bv the American Legion Auxiliary, volunteer workers from the Jordan Unit 35 and other organizations in Midvalc will be on the streets to offer the veteran made poppy to the people, in memory oi America s war dead, it was announced by Mrs Ellen Jenkins, president. Mayor Ranchers in Salt Lake and Utah Counties are advised that the Utah National Guard will conduct its annual summer field training encampments at Camp W. G, Williams, Jordan Narrows, May 29 through June 26. In a message to owners of cattle and sheep grazing on the Theater Part Taken Camp Williams military reserva tion, Maj. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, By Midvale MIA Maids Utah Adjutant General, stated that all livestock must be cleared The Midvale Second Ward MIA from the Camp Williams reserva Maids enjoyed a theatre party at tion by May 28 and must not re a drive in. Attending were Rhonenter the reservation until June da Poulsen. Kathrvn Pearson. 27. Rosemary Mlaker. Claudia Car- Test firing of the Guard's giant rigan, Vickie Vunder. and Patri howitzers will be conduct- cia Hallet, Midvale, and Mrs Cor ed May 29 through June 3. Artil Van Alphen, instructor. lery service practice with these weapons will get under way June 4 and continue through "June 26. Wesley Circle to During the same period exten Meet Tuesday sive training is planned with hand Susanna Weslev Circle of the grenades, mortars, heavy ma chine guns, and other large indi WSCS will meet at the Midvale vidual and crew served weapons. Methodist. Church Tuesday, May "More than 1,000 engineers be a, at 7:30 p.m. There will be longing to the Utah Army Nation election of officers for next year al Guard will hold their encamp and also a Dledee service. Everv mcnt in September," Gen. Rich member is urged to be present. said, "but at this time there does not seem to be a need for clearing Election livestock from the reservation Convention, Held by County DUP . during that encampment." 81-in- d Kan-kelbor- v V - w- ' i p.'-'-- - Gar-uhan- a me f m Woman Injured In Crash at Sandy A three-ca- collision r '(!i , in Sandy- Monday injured five persons, one critically. The crash occurred at 8510 S State about 4 p.m. Monday. Mrs Lucille B. Belts, 9888 South 1300 West, South Jordan, suffered severe head injuries. Her hus band, Reid, and daughter Nay-denwere slightl injured, as were Malio Pecodelli, Helper, and Har ry Mangus, Price. . Deputy Sheriff Keith Iba said the accident occurred when the auto driven by James S. Ander son, Spring City, collided with the rear of the Betts car which was turn onto Pio making a neer St. Both cars were south e left-han- d ilf millliTMrIHT1illlfllniirtirrtiW.-r.ii1Kii..l.iii- ..m.rl .1., I . WU ill . IHMiM ini iri 1 background. Itiverton family in the truck was shaken up but not badly hurt, but the driver of the small car sulfcied a skull fracture. Eight persons, five of them children, were injured at 7S00 South 1300 West, West Jordan, Saturday afternoon when the foreign tar in i:iiiihclli Boswell Ilollingsworth. lie ii'iiirii'd Esther Christina in Preston and later Little League Majors Open Season Saturday Play in the Midvale Little Lea-ubegins Saturday, May 20. with major league games starting at 3 p.m. Opening ceremonies will be ob served at the Saturday games with Mayor Henry Beckstead tossing out the first ball. Games will be at the Little League park, and regular starting time will be 5:40 p.m. for major league games. The minor league, expanded to six teams, will open with a dou- bleheader Monday, May 22. Minor teams will play at 4 p.m. Midvale Kiwanis Club has as sumed the project of umpiring the minor league games this year. Garahana-Sainsbur- y United In Marriage Miss Rose Garahana and Calvin Corene S. H.iiiM'ii Ati'. 1, 1358, in Elko, Nov. Sainsbury were united in marri He was a member of the LDS age Saturday in a ceremony per Church and a welder at Industrial formed at St. Therese Catholic Church, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Sti'fl Co. Survivors include his widow. P. Moreton officiating. A rccep M. (Con lion afterwards honored the cou daughters, Mrs married Ue I Triple Tonic Kills: H Dandelions , rWlil . .. ..'.; .. Ft. awarded a cup and plaque as a top future salesman by the Utah Association of Sales Executives He is one of the top distributive education . students in the Salt Lake valley.' George is employed by Bern's Super Foods. 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Main S BRAKES HOP'S U.S. Choice, or the desire lo Srir-rcliancis an old American custom. Your hardware dealer is a bis: reason why this tradition continues to thrive. le is constantly alert for new ways to help you fix th.it leaky faucet, the jammed lock, the broken window. v REPAIRS TUNE-UP- iiloin Stealis c .u SPRING IS Choose "V'V How . TO GET READY FOR THE TIME George Bapis Bell-V- u J? a sizzling steak and potatoes fixed his favorite way! It's "man fare" that always brings a happy smile. Naturally, you'll want the steak to be perfect in every way. And it will be when you 3 Worms & Bugs Also Fertilizes Your Yard Sq. if Serve him s.: ..'.. 5,000 . Sure way to please your man . . ' ' Chick Weed Covers wm,a;?a- - AM EAGLE If 59 Broad Leaf Plants 595 i'.V ATTACK Wesley Johnson, Mrs Kenneth K. pie in the church hall. (Heth) Baldwin, Mrs Ronald S. The bride is a daughter of John (Irene) Kantner, Ogden: Mrs Garahana, 401 E. Cornell Dr Theodore P.. (Norma) Yanulis. Midvale, and the late Mrs Gara Evereaux, France; Mrs Oliver C. WlUIHIfff (Klaine) Warrick, Rupert, Ida.; son Lloyd A., Oscoda, Mich.; two stepdaughters, Mrs Glen (Lois) Mrs Frank T V SERVICI Draper, Kearns: (Phyllis) Holt, Midvale; 21 grand T-- V children; 4 brothers, and 3 sis Obituaries Northrup King Fearlesi Mite nie) The closing meeting of the sea bound. son, a convention and election of knocked the Betts car officers of South Salt Lake County Impact into the of a northbound car path DUP, will be held Monday, May At a business meeting held at 22, at 10 a.m. at Murray city hall, driven by Pecorelli. Mr Anderson was cited by Depthe Firemen's hall May 15, th 5461 S. State. Mrs Verl F. Mc Firemen's Auxiliary planned an iuwan, president, will be in uty Iba for following too closely outng for the retiring officers to charge. and for not having an operator's Remarks will be given by Mrs license. be held at the China Food Kitch en June 19, leaving from the hail Kate B. Carter, national presi dent of the Central Company, at 7:30 p.m. ters. Following the business meet DUP. Annual reports will be giv- Student Honored As ing, Mrs Zclla Swenson, presid en by the county president, Mrs Top Future Salesman ing, games were played and McMillan: county treasurer, Mrs CUSTOM SPRAYING prizes wece won by Mrs Donna D. Almy Dowding; county regis George Bapis, a Jordan High Don't Take Chances Farnsworlh and Mrs Florence trar Mrs Hazel McRae; county School senior, was honored at a LLOYD IIOLMXCSWOKTII Hostesses were J'rs historian Mrs Orlando Erickson Dowding. Emerson Spray Service Call 3 banquet when he was Lloyd Ilollingsworth, 57, 7015 Jcannette Jaynes and Mrs Hazel Mrs George W. Ferguson, in May South 3rd East, Union, died last! Free Lst. Farnsworth. charge of historical research in Guar. Service Saturday at 7 p.m. in a Salt Lake 35 Years in metropolitan area hospital after surgery. He was AM born Dec. 18, 1903, in Preston. to David Annie Marvin and Ida., Firemen's Auxiliary Plans Dinner Out VS.7saM.BH.) 29' 33 |