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Show N Too Little, Too Late, and Too Many Ll Sandy Department The Salt Lake valley needs an auditorium so badly that it is almost heresy to say a word against the Univer Mrs Richard Setterberg, Report" r Phone: AM 3 3348 s field build to a new house. sity plan 4 ', . C There is. however, a movement for a Cdpperview to Families c auditorium, and a fairgrounds auditorium. Each would be Have Open House t of the "too little and too late" variety, and would be just from An open house will be held ns inadequate is the present field house and the fairThunday, Dec. 21, at 7:30 p.m. at the new Copperview school. grounds' Coliseum have leen for several derades. Three D auditoriums would Ik? more The build public is invited to tour and to would expensive the building and view the Christ of a taxes. bring triplication Canned goods or mas decoration, it has been able goods will be the ad mis announced There should be one auditorium. by James Macfar sion price to the American lane, principal. "0 It should ! of adequate capacity. Legion and Auxiliary Christmas It should not a a joint effort, with a multiplicity of party to be held Saturday e Caroling Party controls, wrangling over jurisdiction, and constant bicker- vening, beginning with a Christ Planned by Church mas program at 8 p.m., it has ing over policy, been announced by Ncal Haun, ...A caroling party is scheduled The auditorium should be at the University and pri o commander and Mrs Wanda for Dec, 24, beginning ,at 7 p.m. marily under University control, with the legislature Maynard, president..; by members of the Sandy Commaking certain that there are no arbitrary rules as in the Following the program,' there munity church, it has .been announced by Rev. D.' Cassidy. will bo, games, community The past against one particular group. group will meet at the and of "0 a. ' - - ,1 u ' i rf- w a.i Needy ty Benefit t v ri M ii l j i i I- - ii. i 1 7L- - Legion Party non-peris- o ; gifts. exchange 0) A smorgasbord supper will be church 10044 Flint Dr., before served and an evening of danc- earollng. E Community church. 'services ing will follow. Food items donated will be begin each Sunday at 10 a.m. o used in the Christmas baskets and child care is prqvided durdelivered to families in need ing the services. . Q this year. This project is under direction of Mr Haun and Mrs Miss Fullmer Plans -- o Maynard and child welfare Haun Mrs and Millie FRIDAY EVERY chairman, PUBLISHED December Wedding Bills. service officer Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Midvaie Items of clothing Maloy are also purMiss Alice Fullmer will be chased from the child welfare harried to AdolDh ft. Mever Utah, under the Act of March 9, 1876 fund and given as gifts to the Dec. 30, it has been announced children. by the bride J. PARR GODFREY, Editor and Publisher parenti Mr Mrs Max Fullmer. 770 E. 8475 Sandy. Parents of the Piano Recital to be j South, NATIONAL EDITORIAL 'room are Mr & Mrs Adolnh L. Meyer, 2183 Hugo Ave. (4630 kSfsbcMTlS'N Subscription rate?, tt year Given On Sunday kSouth). The couple clan a in U.S.A.) $2.50 A (anywhere piano recital will be held home wedding. Sunday, Dec. 16 at 2 p.m. at the AM Phone: Sandy Third Ward with piano it nM Lion's students of Mrs Rosella SarnATfPWf ASSOCIATIOH ' gent performing. Rate Given The public is invited to hear (Advertising 4M Wk Av4 New r.rt II. N.V. on Request) the following Students: Alan 1)1 N. MlckiMt, Cklcoa. III. Borg, Mary Louise Phillip, Lynne Webb, Richard Parkin, MIDVALE CITY CORPORATION Sherry Larson, Sandra and Plans have been completed by Shirley Olson, Diane and Judy TENTATIVE BUDGET members of the Sandy Lions Ainsworth. Dorothy Shay. Colleen Greenwood, SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 1962 Phyllis Club for the annual children's and Lynetta Best, Evan Rich Christmas party to be held at Public ards, Kebeca Bluth, Claudia the Sandy Recreation hall Fri- Central Utility Burningham, Douglas Berry, dat, Dec. 22, beginning at 6:30 Fund Colleen Fund Bell, Rhonda and Bren- - p.m., to 8 p.m. REVENUES: Treats will be given by Santa da Pangos, Linda Berry, Claud Claus and cartoons . will be Property Taxes Based upon a valuation of la Ainsworth, Geniel Johnson. $5,470,983.00: Rolayne and Jackie Samuel- - shown to all youngsters attend-Al- l 8'a Mills for Six General Fund son, Gary Burningham, Jackie been members of the club have . .. $46,503.00 Months working on the project, Bean, Mickey Hatch, Kay Tay 1 Mill for Six Public Utility Fund lor. Kim Berrett, Mary Cree under direction of the oresi- $ 5,471.00 don, .. Months' Linda Nygard, Laurel dent, Eldon Ashby. Expenses . Less: Provision for Uncollectibl- eDevan Berrett, Linda for this party for the youngSmith, 219.00 1.8G0.OO 4 sters are paid by the money Nelson. earned selling birthday calen$44,643.00 $ 5.252.00 dars in the area. Add: Redemptions & Delinquent Film to be Shown 55.00 465.00 ... 17c .... Taxes singing, i s TT7 to Sandy Give Annual 56 mi Treat to Kids ...$45,108.00 .... 23,000.00 TOTAL TAX REVENUES Water & Sewer Revenues Licenses & Permits Fines & Forfeitures Rents & Concessions ........- State Liquor Fund Allotment Cemetery Fees ... Billing & Collection Fees ... Sundry Revenues $68,108.00 ..... r.rr. TOTAL REVEN'UES APPROPRIATIONS: General Government ..... Public Safety Public Works $83,008,00 nJ , . . T. U I. OK. "She's trying: to convince me that she needs one of those dryen in th Want Ads l" Drawing to be Held Monday in Two i Stores Sandy School Prepares Program A Christmas program will be Anouncement is made by the president of the Sandy Jaycee- - presented by the fourth, fifth, Ettes. Mrs Clenda Gardner. ' and sixth pmrlpm nf ha Canrlv of a drawing to be held Monday Elementary school for parents evening at the Jordan Drug and patrons of the PTA, it has Store for the doll and wardrobe been announced by Mrs Brooks set to be given away by the Elkincton. Rooms oresident. organization. A truck set. which wi.l be open after the program nas Deen on aispiay ai me jen- so mat decorations may be seen sen's grocery store, will also be by parents. The program will be given away the same evening at presented at 8 p.m., Dec. 22 the grocery store. by the Sandy PTA. The Jaycee-Ltteand the Jaycees are completing plans Enjoying a Christmas party for a late dinner party to be Thursday afternoon where the held at the Fireman's hall Dec. officers and chairman of ihp 21. Members and partners will Sandy Elementary school PTA. auena. held a; the home of Mrs Haro d Gev-eveie- FARMERS tNSURANCI Have A Heating Problem? GROUP trn-nx- s f r n i it xwur 1 1 SPECIAL POLICY V, A low cost auto insurance for responsible American family men. feetter protection with unusual values not found in We Are Ready to Serve And We Are Experienced Free Estimate Si ordinary policies. 4505 So. State Murray AM .QQ DOfl Th 01713 S tnmpl.flnUtmmfhtaM.,i Thompson & Sons 5245 South State, Murray AM 64487 Specialists in Auto, Truck, Fire and Business Liability Insurance 01 A film on 'the life of Christ will be persented to the Relief $ 5.307.00 ladies .at the Sandy 55.250.00 Society Third Ward, as part ,xf their Christmas program. Luncheon will also be served. Plans for the film were made by Mrs. Claudia Dunyon, counselor. The next meeting of the group wlil be held Jan. 9. $60,557.00 4 Primary Honors $16,560.00 24.950 00 31,515.00 750.00 8,950.00 teachers at Party To be honored on Friday. Dec. will by the released officers and teachers of the Primary $57,065 00 organization. Third Ward, at a dinner planned to cele TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $82,725.00 $57,065.00 special brate the Christmas holiday 283.00 3,492.00 Unappropriated Using the pioneer theme, tea chers and partners will meet at TOTAL EXPENDITURES & 7:30 p.m. for th dinner, which EQUITIES $83,008.00 $60,557.00 The above is a condensed copy of the proposed budget for will be under direction of Mrs Miavaie uty for the first hair of the year i9u2. a detailed conv Marie Hooser. Mrs Ann Noffi of which is on file in the office of the City Recorder at the singer, Mrs Alice Hardcastle, Helen Mumford. my nan, ana is open lor puonc inspection at any time during Mrs The following retired officers oiuce nours. A public hearing on the proposed budget will be held and teachers will receive a re before the City Council on Saturday, Dec. 30, commencing at mmbrance: Mrs Elaine Eyre, president: Mrs Marilyn Sterl ociock noon. HENRY BECKSTEAD, ing, secretary: Mrs Elaine Harris, Mrs Elizabeth Luce, Mrs of Midvale. Mayor Ann Steinfeldt, Mrs Diane Bax LAWRENCE A. MINEER ter. City Recorder. (Pub. Dec. 15. 22, 1961) - Public Health Parks & Recreation Public Utility Fund .t at Relief Society $ 5,307.00 4.500.00 2,15000 900.00 6,500.00 200.00 300.00 350.00 . r J ,- ' city-Coun- ... 1. V . . , Hansen. HaroM Nielsen, prin-- ' it U ' , 11,, : . .? . l i ' '"j J ' on was in , attiniiance. cipnl, loj Saturday."' To celebrate, the 'Christmas hostesses were Mr Crooks Farms-wortseason Mrs P.rooks Elkington Mrs Theron .will have a luncheon Tuesday, Mrs Robert Inaersoll. A Christmas party, to include Jdcc. 19 at her home 'with the Mrs young and old of the ward, will following guests attending:, Mrs Kenneth be sponsored by the Third Ward Robert Ingersoll, (Prince, Mrs .Pace Richards, MIA, Dec. 19, bcfijinimi at 7.30 Mrs John O'Brien, Mrs LaMar and p.m. A program is planned Mrs William Anderson, treats for each will be given Vincent, Mrs laivin tiKinsion, sirs Araway during the evening. C. ElkinRton. They will spend rangements for this event have the afternoon bridge. been made by Mrs Evelyn Lar- The same groupplaying will also enjoy son. at the home a Christmas Mr & Mrs John Poulson, Sac- of Mrs Janet party Richards, Friday, arrived have ramento, Cal.f., Dec. 22, where a pot luck bufiet in Sandy to fjend the Christmas supper will be served. They holiday with Mrs Poulson's will also spend the evening parents, Mr & Mrs P. F. Setter- playing bridge. berg. A family Christmas party will be held during their stay at the home of Mr & Mrs RichMrs Coats Elected ard Setterberg on Monday President of Club Over 30 family members are expected to attend The Jenkins Cousins Club met the affair. Mi Richards, recently at the home of Mrs Nannetle with daughter of Mr & Mrs W. Pace Rowena Beratto. 5th Ave., Richards, returned home Tues- the co hosless being Mrs Faya day evening after spending 6 Jenkins. After the luncheon, days in New York where she business meeting was conductattended a game at Gotham ed by Mrs Fay Jenkins. After Howl as cheerleader for Utah the luncheon, a business meetState University in Logan. Miss ing was conducted by Mrs Despain, president, of Richards will spend the Christmas holidays with her parents Granite. New officers elected and then return to school in were Mrs Glenneth Coats, president: Mrs Edith Mounteer, vice Logan. Mr & Mrs Ray Gardner left president and sunshine chairThursday to attend the wedding man; and Mrs Theima Anderof Mrs Gardner's brother, Scth son, secretary and treasurer. Swann in Mesa, Ariz. Mr Swann Others attending were Mrs Alice will be married Dec. 15. Also Wallgren, Mrs Frances Sharp, attending the marriage cere- Mrs Emma Jones, Mrs Pearl mony will be Mr & Mrs R. Glen Jenkins, Mrs Louretta Jenson, Swann, Preston, Ida., parents, Mrs Tabetha Hansen, Taylors-ville- , Mrs. Verna Barton, MurNeal and Lyle Swann; Edward Swann, Provo; Alma Swann, ray, Mrs Melba Ferguson, West Ogden. A sister from Texas Jordan, and Mrs Florence Day, is also expected to attend. The Draper. 15 at the a Vest IOOF, Rebekahs Plan Party Dec. 22, is the date set by the Oddfellows and Rebekahs for cSQ rS I t I ' rNY if I, . an annual Christmas party sponsored by the local organizations as well as Murray 33 Oddfellows, Omenia 15 Rebekahs, Murray, Queen of the West, Rebekahs, Midvale, Mt. Olym pus. Rebekahs, Su car house. A program will be presented beginning at 7 p.m. and Santa Claus will be on hand with treats for the children. Encouraged to attend are Oddfellows. Rebekahs and their families, friends and anyone wishing to attend, according to Owen Allmendlnger, nobl e grand for the Sandy Lodge Lloyd Nerdin has been named chairman of the affair. Mrs Alice Mason, noble grand of the Rebekahs has assisted In the plans as well as 25 committee members. forests g for you Wit. j Junior Auxiliary Elects New Officers : so i; Miss :heila Laws was elected chairman of the Sandy American Legion Junior Auxiliary, in a meeting held at the Legion hail Saturday afternoon. She r J Proof succeeds Miss Judy Alleman. Other officers elected were Miss Joan Barker, vice chairman; Miss Laura Setterberg, secretary-treasurer- ; Miss Carol Baker, 'chaplain, Miss Karen Setterberg, historian. Plans were made for a Christ mas party to be held Dec. 16 at the hall. Older members of the group will meet at 8 a.m. to decorate the hall and the party will begin at 10 a.m. , climaxed with a luncheon and exchange tor the holidays take a newlook at 01 Kentucky Straight Bourbon . Kentucky Blended Whiskey .. e. ifum j appointed to act as junior ac- tivities chairman for the Legion . Auxiliary, . 1 Friday, December 22nd 4 to 7 p.m. Corner 7800 South and Redwood Road All of us at First Security Bank would like to invite to visit our customers, neighbors and friends you our new, modern bank building during our Open House. Meet our personnel and enjoy refreshments with us. Come behind the scenes and see modern banking machines in operation. SOUVENIR GlfTS FOR EVERYONE n for the ladies For the men A handsome An attractive leatherette coin case. leatherette memorandum book, with aide pocket ESTIMATING I I f Mmbr Federal DpoMt Iniuranc Carporotie CONTEST Valuable prizes for persons making I the closest estimate of total amount 1 of coins in container. For the kiddies when accompanied by parents a colorful sty run plastic piggy bank. of gifts. Mrs Myrta Laws was recently lt rti cio tumr noot MTiutir mw.x R'KSTtcn iiuiuit iomwi tmmt it noor. itirucn iitwifiuuif n ntor. etx sun idinu COAE SEE US I i. |