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Show i & Mrs Quaylc Dixon. Gardner, Mary Ann Walters, The Stars Class of Crescent Geri Bishop, Dawn Woodbury, Second Ward, taught by Mrs Judy Smith, Susan Greenwood, Chris Tebbs and Stacie Pond. Betty Bloiher and Mrs Barbara Marilyn Yates, advisor was preCampbell, honored their moth- sented a gift and charlonian p n. ers at a program on Monday. IkSkivakbcnnncv - Volume 2? M. - 'z ' Number 20 -I The children served the mothers refreshments and presented them with Mothers Day gifts made in Primary classes, Mr & Mrs John Arko, Serpentine Way, entertained at a party honoring their son John's third birthday. Enjoying games, prizes and refreshments were Rose Ann and Eddie Arko, Janie and Randy Jackson, Ronnie and Mike Davis, George, Lori and , Charlene Jensen, Dav.d Fred Arko, Jule and Mark Atkinson and Ricky Clause. Plans are being made by Sandy Ward Eight Young Marrieds to have Mrs Earl Dunn, Midvale, speak on May 27 at 8 p.m. in the Relief Society Room of the chapel. Mrs Dunn is a lesson leader of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and will speak on the "Mormon Battalion." All interested persons are invited to attend. I Friday, May 18, 1962 ' 61 White City Mrs Harry Pettibone AM Children's Day Program Announced Popel-mayer- JX'i Av Members of Sandy Community Church are planning a Children's Day Program the first Sunday in June. Each Sunday School class will give a portion of the program and the church services will be conducted by the older children. Regular Sunday worship services is at 10 a.m. each Sunday with Sunday School classes for all ages beginning at 10:30 a.m. Derby Race Readied By Cub Scouts Kit' P. Mr & Mrs Gary Coulan Hospital Volunteers The Veterans Administration held a recognition night for all volunteer workers having com- pleted many hours of work at the Ft. Douglas hospital during the 19(J1 year. Recognized were Miss Laura Setterberg, certificate of 100 hours for volunteer work through the VolunTccn program; Sandy Unit received recognition; Mrs Pat Gunder-son, certificate for 577 hours; Gold and Rose Award for over 300 hours of scrvicp, Mrs Ilita hills, 1053 hours. Appearing in the recognition roll was Mrs Agnes Setterberg, 6G5 hours and for a certificate of merit, Mrs Lena Chrittensen, 322 hours. Award night was held May 10 at the hospital. Furnaces OM and Conditioning The Cnarlonians of the Jordan High School held an annual The Edgemont Boys Baseball May Day breakfast May 12 at Approximately 32 Cub Scouts League is nearing the end of the Bayou club. Fifty girls were and their fathers are busily en in attendance. Gary P. Coulan claimed Miss their successful chocolate a smorgasbord gaged preparing their "derby" to sale funds for obtain Fenstermaker as his dy cars for the Pine Wood Derby breakfast and presentations the Race to be held on Thursday, in rites performed Friday, forms and equipment. The open- group enjoyed swimming. Offi William J. Thompson, president of the Lions Mayor Henry Beckstead accepts the keys to June 7 at 7:30 at the Sandy May 4 in Salt Lake LDS Tern line came will be at 5:30 D.m. cers of the group are Sharon the new Pony League diamond dugouts from Club, at ceremonies opening the league season Seventh-Eight21 on the ball field north Ward chapel. pie. Parents of the bridegroom May of Sandy Seventh and Eighth According to Cub master, FranMr & Mrs Ormond Coulam, 2725 Ward chapel. units throughout the State June man , Miss Karen Setterberg, cis Black, the Cub Scouts earncon- East Virginia Hills Dr., hosted kits to ed purchase money 1 and 2. Members will convene secretary, Miss Laura Setterof a block of wood 1" x a weddint? hreakfast ut the Drill Richard Webb celebrated his at the Sandy Legion hall Fri- berg, chaplain. Luncheon will sistingx 6", wheels and instrucHouse. fifth birthday on Saturday, with 8 at day evening p.m. for a also be served. The proceed- tions to design, carve, and paint at his Carnation Dr. a Partv & Parents of the bride, Mr movie and a slumber party. will be under direction of their derby racer. The race will friends join-Mr- s home. Twenty-fivConvention will begin at 10 a.m. ings A. John 976 be held on an inclined track 15' Fenstermaker, m lhe cclebratioI1( pIaving ed Airs Bette Allen, department following breakfast Saturday with an additional level 15' East 9400 South, further honored enjoying refresh- Announcement is made on the morning and will be conducted junior activities chairman. San- long games Prizes will be award- the newly married runway. at a ments. Junior convention to be held by State junior officers, Miss dy unit couple chairman, Mrs ed for the fastest racer. Jonn Durfee, Poppy Lane, members of the American Kathy McGarrin, Salt Lake, Miss Laws and other membersMyrta reception in the Sandy Seventh! will b1 Legion Junior Auxiliary from Nancy Gunderson, vice chair assist, as well as other units. and Eighth Ward Friday eve-- ! K" Unite 1 Charlonians Attend May Day Breakfast Baseball Games Begin May 2 Temple Rites Recognition Given to ' Day or Night 1 t Yean to Pay Couple uni-brld- e Following AMS-2M- 1 CR "Servict All Makes" can-Kare- j Call Clyde Buiton BUXTON'S & Heating Air Conditioning Midvalt 7693 S. Stat h Sandy Hosts State Junior Gifts for the IV Convention Graduate e ad ' Justin Wallets and Ladies Bags Movie Shown to Young Marrieds Cucan Tnnoc Tiavirl anH Rrvan Bridal attendants were Mrs Brewster, Sabrina and Audrey Lee matron of honor; Barton. Debbie and Jav Harris Sandy Eighth Ward Young Miss Dumas, Karen Miss Vicki Kathryn and Patsy Rae, Mark Forbush, Marrieds attended a genealogy movie on Sunday, May 6. Ap- Davis, Mrs Allen Hardman and Anderton, Maryann, Melia, Lisa Miss Afton Greenwood. Miss and Eileen Wilcox, Thelma llof- proximately 33 persons enjoyed Jiaren Coulam was junior hpins and Deborah. Patricia. refreshments and the meeting and Kay Marie Durfee enjoyed conducted by Ray Riches. Plans bridesmaid. Best man duties were per lgames and refreshments at a were formulated to hold a bon formed by Lee Dumas. Ushers party given for John. fire party later in the month. were Allen Hardman, Kenneth! Mr & Mrs John Durfee, Pop Despain, Tony Gunderson, Lynnjpy Lane, motored to Spanish Girl's Club Formed Barnes and Ivan Fenstermaker. Fork on Mothers Day and enjoy- The newlvweds are makine ed visits with their Darcnts. Mr In White City Mheir home in Midvale. I& Mrs Clealund Durfee and Mr A 4 H Girls' Club of White held their first meeting ai City a At me nome 01 Mrs wunam cook, i I Saturday, May 12. Miss Susan Jentzch furnished the refresh In the bonanza day of Utah mining, silver was king. ments. The following officers Before 1900, silver made up 40 to 80 of Utah's total were elected to preside for this metals value each year. Now the bonanza-type- , near vear: Miss Andrea Viser, pressurface deposits are gone. But the white metal, as a ident; Miss Laurie Cook, vice- of copper and lead-zin- c president; Miss Lindia Raisor, ores, continues to secretary; and Miss Nancy Ilig-beplay a vital role in Utah's economy. In 1961, output reporter. The girls have; totaled 4,731,000 ounces, valued at $4,282,000. started their second year cloth-- j ing and will be making beach UTAH bags. Weather permitting, they "from the earth comes an abundant life for all" will perform a "project to their community" by planting flowers on the grounds of Sandy Seven?4 th, Eigthh and Ninth Ward chapel on Poppy Lane. HERE'S T ANEW ' ....tf'..l TBUCKtOA'D TIKE SALE Saturday MAY PHILLIPS Blaclcvall 12 n Still li ii i thru Sunday MAY 20 6.70-1- 5 30 m.. Tubeless Blackvall Tubeless Blackvall 6.70-1- 5 7.50-1- 4 $2090 $2090 Rccappable Casing PHILLIPS SAFETY ACTION 21 Tubeless Blackvall Tubeless Blackvall 6.70-1- 5 7.50-1- 4 Other Sizes at Comparable Prices dp Keith's 66 Service 675 East Center ' midvale m. Guar $1691 $1691 rius Tax and Rccappable Casing .,.& PHimpss car. Fliu Tax Uki Other Sizes at Comparable Prices t,.- -, .; 3... & Credit Card Holders 12 May Take Up To Months to Pay With No Carrying Charge Two Locations To Serve You: Life Saving Course Taken by Life Scouts p e Many Other Fine Gifts 'Hi m" m HftMte (Mr By f any measure . ; vr 1 1 . 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