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Show News of Men In Service Sidney N. Sharp, storekeeper first class, USN, son of Mr & Mrs L. N. Sharp, 398 Harrison St., Midvale, is serving aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Robison, which has been completed at the Defoe Ship building Co., Bay City, Mich. The new ship, which is to be commissioned in Boston sometime this - December, will be home ported in San Diego, Calif., while it operates with the Pacific Fleet The Robison will carry Tarter guided missile, rockets. Its and wide range of destructive power bears little resemblance to the destroyers of the World War II era. 4tf T if M idvii - 2 Church Schedules Sections - This Section Number 2-- Pages 6 Holiday Season Nativity Portrayal Happy When Safe from Fire Is A live nativity scene will be presented Dec. 22 and 23 by the youth of Christ Lutheran Church, 5G00 S. 222 E. from p.m., each evening on the The holiday season is a church grounds. The biblical characters will happy one provided it is kept be portrayed by the Christ a safe one. Christmas trees and Lutheran Walther League. A other decorations help to system of loudspeakers will broadcast the Christmas story brighten the holiday season; and the music out to the but unfortunately, they ingrounds. crease the fire hazard. EveryThe league staged the nativity one should have taken steps to two years ago with such success keep this fire hazard to a that its members decided to re- minimum during this period. peat the resentation again this One thing you can do to proyear. tect yourself and your family is to do some advanced planning in case of fire. For example, what would you do if you discovered a fire this very inIn stant? Are you ready with other ways out of your house if the halls or stairs should be cut off by flames? Do your children know what to do if Investigation of the theft of fire starts? The time to think a steer weighing 750 pounds is about such things is now be being made by the Salt Lake fore the fire. County Sheriff's office following Thinking ahead may save a call from Floyd L. Colledge, your life and the life of your loved ones an, at the very 86 West 8600 South. of The steer, which was shot on least, will give you peace the premise and slaughtered be- mind to enjoy this season. fore being hauled away, vas worth $250 to the family. It was shot with a 22 rifle sometime between midnight and 8 a.m. Sunday morning. Only trace of Subscribe to the Sentinel where it was taken was a blood-trail to 150 West and leading Steer Shot, Slaughtered, Sandy Barn y north. Vsni 'it 1 anti-aircra- ft " I U ! o t ' i i .J 3 yc Army PFC Jesse A. Delgado, ion of Mrs Mary Delgado, 319 N. Main St., .Midvale, recently participated in Exercise Main Barge, a V Corps field training exercise in central Germany. The exercise, which involved some 28,000 Troops, was designed to test small unit leadership and maintain the corps' ability to conduct sustained land Only a small percentage of married folks have the pleasure combat in time of war. Delgado, a driver in the 48th of celebrating their golden wedding; fewer still are together for Com. Headquarters Infantry's their 58lh anniversary. Mr & Mrs Ira N. Day, Riverton, are not pany in Worms, entered the only celebrating their 58th wedding anniversary, they can look Army in October 1959, completback and see how they looked at the time of their wedding. ed basic training at Fort Ord, Above, a recent photograph; below, their wedding pictures. Calif., and arrived overseas in March 1960. soldier is a The 1957 graduate of Jordan High O. Qi O n 3 tr n -- i N - AiLl ..... ; - ,1 . I ,, (D This modern new bank building will be the home of the new West Jordan office of First Security Bank which will open on Friday. leaders will participate in the which will begin an open house and 7 p.m. Community ceremonies between 4 was spent quilting and linish- ing up Christmas presents. The Theron C. Olsen home Reporter was the setting for the annual Crescent Lorna Allgood, Eslie D. Jenson, the grandmother, and four daugh ters, Kathleen, Susan, Christine, and Rosemary Hulse were all injured in the crash in which their mother was killed. The "Young Marrieds" of the Crescent Second Ward met Tuesday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs Lyle Owens. Twenty members enjoyed the lesson presented by Mrs Keith Glade. Christmas dinner for "The Study Gi'ottp" last Thursday evening. Fourteen guests exchanged Christmas gifts. Stephen, Warren, Jennifer and Jimmy Dahl, children of Mr & Mrs Leo Dahl were guests at a Christmas party last Saturday given by an aunt, Mrs Fred Lee, Salt Lake. They attended a movie after the party. The Crescent Second Ward Relief Society held a Work day Thursday with VonEll King in charge of activities. The lesson was presented by Eleanor Hostesses for the luncheon were: May Glad, Louise Renae Ellis, Betty Blocher, Nineteen officers and teach ers of the Crescent Second Ward MIA enjoyed a buffet dinner at the home of Mr & Mrs Max Hatch last Friday evening. Games were enjoyed and Christmas gifts exchanged. School. The girls of the Before entering the Army Crescent Second Ward made he was employed by Kennecotl Christmas candy last Wednes Copper. day evening at the home of i their teacher, Mrs Joy Jensen. Marine Pvt. Paul A. Tester, Mariyn Ehlers and her Mia ' son of Mr and Mrs R. A. Tester, Maids spent Wednesday evening " 570 Adams St., Midvale, com at the Ehler's home making pletcd recruit training, Dec. 14, Christmas candy. at the Marine Corps Recruit Mis Lucille Best was guest of honor at a surprise birthday " ? like to fill your I Depot, San Diego, Calif. last week. Thirteen guest 1 e i During the training party her celebrate her 12th stockings with our best program, emphasis is placed on helped birthday anniversary. physical conditioning, the his wishes for a Christmas Kirk Bowers, the son of Mr tory and mission of the Marine & Mrs Arden H. Bowers is in holiday as bright as the Corps, customs and courtesies, the LDS Hospital recuperating hygiene and sanitation and from his second eye operation light in a child's eyes basic military subjects. The Crescent Ward Sunday The new marines next report School will have its annual as warm and cheery to Camp Pendleton, Calif., for Christmas 11:30 at program as a glowing further infantry training. a.m. Sunday, Dec. 24. The Jun primary teacher, Sunday school Hawo TO ior Sunday School will partici VyD5erve lcacher, Relief Society visiting UayS work director for Re- Navy Chaplain Cdr. Peter R, pate along with the Senior Sun teacher, ' tI i .. f a McPhce, son of Mrs Theresa E. day School There will be no uei rsociety, ana ai ursi counselor under seven Relief McPhee, Coolidgc St., Midvale class work. ts serving aboard the guided Hostesses for the Crescent Society presidents. Mr St Mrs Day were maniedj missile light cruiser USS Ward Relief Society Work Day Dec. 24, 1903 in the Manli LDS Springfield, oucraling with the luncheon last Tuesday were Mr & Mrs Ira Nelson Day, Temple. They were also In the Sixth Fleet in the Medilerra Mrs DellRrt Lloyd, Mrs Francis Nelson, Mrs Ross llergner, a ncan. will obdcrvc their 581h wedding oroup who first organized Mrs Leslie I). Fairlwurn, and excursion, from Emery temple The Fleet Sixth re flagship anniversary at their Riverton County to Manli Temple in 1915. Mr Kenneth Nokes. The lehMin ccntly visited Barcelont, Spain, home, 12186 South 1700 West. They have lour daughters. on a goodwill stop. The city is on manners was given bv Mrs Theron C. Olsen. The afternoon 7 jbV 50. Mate Dee. 24. with their children and Mrs Leslie (Ethclyn) Slates. one of the many Mrs San Elvoy Joe, Calif., grandchildren in attendance. ports the ship is visiting. Mr Day was born at Mount (Bertha) Danoie, Riverton. Mrs Pleasant Nov. 11. 1878. to Ira Stanley (Ida) JcsHip and Mrs (Amelia) Odarquist, A. Day and Polly Ann Noakes Victor In Dav. lie moved to Emery toun both of Salt Lake; alo nine cnnurcn ana one great his parenls in 1883. IlcjCrana ty wilh I . . . ,1 .t,ilrl . lif- t nag nrrn acuvc an mi we 1. 'J' the LDS Church. ha been prrs-iden- t of the YMMIA. superinBeginning at 6:30 p.m. all Lady Lions Give tendent of the Sunday School: Sandy youngsters are invited Gifts at Rest Home bibop for four car; ward to a Christmas party, pisored clt rk. He wned a liilmp for a Members of thge Sandty Lady by the Sandy Lions Club to be ecmd lime. Uons vUiled at a rest home in held at the Mr Uma May Stakrr Day. Sandy Recreation iVc. 23. lss2 in Law- Salt Lake and prcMcd the 10 hall Santa Claus will be on was rence. She hat KTvcd a a womm livins there with a hand to greet the children and gift They alv prcM-ntrhand out treats, according to lrrH.nl pifii to each of the Eldun Ailiby, resident of the or The project tt t Z3cd rSfg v Udirs The projerl was under Cmtnin. dur Cartonii will lie dirrrtion of Mrs Mabrl Okuba, the HrrMdrnL ing evening. Hal-stea- Bee-Hiv- Ql Christmas presents. A number of High Priests O 3 and their wives attended the 5" special Christmas' program in the Draper Second and Fourth Ward Chapel Sunday aiternoon. T) Ql The program was given by the (D Ambasasdor QuaiVt of Salt) Lake. Dick Michaclson is the man-ue- l counselor in the Crescent Ward MIA. Beehive classes and the Mia and Explorers of the Crescent Ward went Christmas caroling last Tuesday evening. Laurels and Explorers decorated the Christmas tree. Maids t '. J "J JI ife''"') flf(J'fi- - feWrf $ karihli AL,ft.w . C - e ... 58th Wedding and Jacobs-en- The afternoon Shirley was spent quilting and finishing AM5-624- Mrs Willa Dunn. Webb, 51 I'i tft""P5 vJr- - 1 tJ-teS- Ma -- r; 1 a Anniversary Welders OIC Rubber To all our loyal friends Santa Claus with the wuh that you enjoy all the delights Troester's Automotive & Center St$. Midvale .n in'.'"" ! i of this festive season. Corner of Holdcn Midvalo old-worl- and patrons we send this Holiday greeting Sandy Friday lrn pe-ri- d limJHi?5S hn r ' , i -- a?t.., "V azzc II GREETIJIGS We're entering the itcne MollJay and the $ien"t lest wishes to r www k' m . i. n- - mr Hete'i "i CU'' vis fUst "J Lii-jVlti- t le tVe mcr our Jnv !.f tt(!tttT-- f( turS.i t patron M f?"CiU rin"'ftf Dels AG Open V 1 p.i. 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