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Show Le;ter Butterfield ccrlir.cnt Sandy " IJrs Richard Setterberg AM5-334- 8 Michael LclU attending. For Squadron 77 Michael Lelis was elected captain of Squadron 77, Sons of the American Legion, at a meeting held Saturday evening at the Sandy Legion haH. He. succeeds Matoy Bills son of Mr & Mrs Maloy R. Bills, 8475 S Sandy. Michael is the son of Mr & Mrs James Lelis, Carnation Dr., Sandy. Other officers elected were Anthony Leljs, first lieutenant; Eucene Mavnard. second lieu tenant; Mark Conish, adjutant; Allan Setterberg, finance oft cer: Ralph Farm, chaplain; Maloy BilK sergeant-at-a,tnx- s Supper va? served Jo tne members. Attendujg the meet; in2 were George Conish,. conv mander of, the American, Le gion, ifl Sandy and Maloy Bills, advisor. , Y , Juniors Sons of Legion Have Party . Members of the Junior Aux iliary of the American Legion will enjoy a Halloween party Saturday afternoon, Oct 27, from 2 to $ p.m. at- the Legion hall. 293 South 2nd East, Sandy. The- Sons of the Legion mem bers have been Invited as guests to the costume party. Plana have been made for an afternoon of games, i dancing and special refreshments .will . be served. A committee of Juniors met Thursday evening to decorate the hall fpr the party. Decorations will also be used in the evening by members of the Legion and. Auxiliary when they hold yieir H annual ' Halloween : Be BccommGnd spe-cia- l - nn 1 Li J ft U 1 party. - "Andrew H PouUon Funeral services QUALIFIED CANDIDATE BE BECAUSE , Tuesday 3 Charter Member of Lioni 2 10 yrs First-Secon- d rj li!. Oilier... ; d , s' usiort Nylons It happened I0B MSB ( h, Andrew ' Director Provo Reservoir Company 22 yrt Churth Service in Bishopric - at" Bishop u and High Council of Rivertoo Ward end Stake' IS yrt Knows Utah's Problems , mm.. , IN UTAH, George Ogilvle followed the Bingham brothers Stan- -' ford and Thomas- - into, the Oquirrh Mountains and staked out the first mining claim In what since has become the world's larg est open-pi- t copper mine: Bingham, bn ' Karrimon j t Mrs Agnes Dansie, Report ef Am ' TODAY, m its centennial ft IMtsd 3et Brewers Association stiB works constantly to assum maintenance of high standards of quality and pro priety wherever beer and ale are served. W t Jonly Art, Mrs Wklt Cy kraali AtanMi Draaar lalek Atktoa, Unioa Mr I Mn taaar lack, Sandy Mr Mn lyaa Ballack, BaHtrvllla Am I. laartkraaa, BaHarvHIa Mttri4 lvfiH BivQctMi A. InHnHWIa. Ilwrtaa lackikaarf, Blwtna M Tmrt tJawr toitioM, MlaWa n, CM ana-nan-" Clyaa Hta. I. trady, Sandy Nttf lilli. timrtaa Claanat Sandy mn Mm, Sandy Catfl Cum, CaHaawnen1 MH, tafeact CarawaM, tivarfaa Myron lit, Hwmm ' livartaa Paailay, tivartaa laWi, III 1r WUt 7 Mary laa DMttoy.thwrNa - Oaaaa t!M trck kkriM OwMlvy, P Jit. Brat., Marray InttkMa, Marray raa Ivaat, . Jm fwratrila, Mr A Mr AlaM Mrkaw, CrMar Mayar Ray raa ft. a4. fcW.ai. Uait 6. aM, Mirfrata lay .1 CMy fttmrlaa Hit, IUm4, CH Mvrtya PaM Peliticaf C4aa4 tlar4 Momiltwi, 7 I Hardana, loan , Jnaa, Iivrta Oty Myrla Jma, KlvartM Mr Lmara Jcakiai, Sandy llawr Jtawa, MMvala Or. J. O. Jaan, MiavaSa Jakaiaa, HoJIoaay MviknnrM Llnya, Cratcaat laana Liny 4, Cmcaat Sara InHr. Miavaia II ill Jam lart. firaaira , Ian Smart larkjftv ftraalta lack Jaha Maaira. tiatrraa Mlka , Unlaa MMna, L MicMim, Piuar latak MickaliM, Draaar Onaa Mlckaliaa. Praaar Milarad Marfan, livarra Mr A Mn Taay Matcara, Naaral Mot ay, ftraaaar Jaaias Mauara ftlvarfaa So Naff, Sandy fam NaH, tntt MHIcraak Wayaa Nakat, kivartaa Om Nawaald, la. JarartM Ian Oakaiaa, I ait Midyatt ay OHaa, WMfa Cy ft fkii ftaaJaaaaa) wwtnm www wmf . AMaa Maary Cla. t. , aatt lata Orft .aa e I - IfJ Jack J. SaiHk, tlvvrtaa ft. Wayna Sinaw, Midvala Paa iaiHk, Praaar Tw4afll4i ltJwf$0at Mvyar ftrarat Utkar, RivartM Paala Taraar, KalWala . I. tkaawaa. SaaaV I art Taaaa. Draaar tMaakl Utkla, Marray Calvki Waak, ItnHaola la4a Vhtar, Aroall) WMIh WkHaatk, laaaiM toratfreiftt WliHbvilu SaHwM'jai laaart Waaitar, Sandy Sarin Milktdi libmtoni Itwrtaa ; ' " "VVWrvWy jVakakia naaaMnit Mn Aaa, ' Lyt Lyna Lay away Plan" f . If a a LJi lUilCJyp ""7-"'-- ' ; :; : . ' , 1 , J Essase BSiBSttastsiSss yvietua uua -- -'." ; -- - j '1 pejetajvai WHklM, Cataawaa Mirf,iaTj Wt4vi Wtkk, Praaar Ikkard Wild, I. MUteraak AdvHarnilten for State LtgisUturt Commltteo Elmer Sandort, Chrm I !, ttaaa m!U 1 rt front auapenaie apriajr indapandast . , JieeaMrea Uuel, loedeadi-iwc- , -- tr.i czmzz? ter.t c.:3 ztz? , BaMrfah) .ta ,r. ,c, 7 o ttvff ftimt, KlvarkM Hwan, Utai Malvla Wklta . Pas, K.Hdala Slra Sandy Iraca Frtnrwn, tlvartaa Saai ldd, Cmcaat lay tkka, Craataaii liU ladarlck, Mldvola DaraH tyaldi, UnJaa L M. (Oakkl euaaMaa, HaNaaay Raack, Mlaaaia . InMar Sandrn, Cmcaat law "(Jst Our Convenient 43 N. Main St. Downtown Midvale hry Don H mamd, Sandy Orr HUI, llyrrtoa 4, Draar Pay, KVaHar lnara MIHm Mi, MMvafct Sn4 SmaM, t4MllMI iaa takea. ataartaa tart Haw, Sa. H ye, v Mr nW SfiE Parties Who Are Supporting This Campaign Ian 6raM, - Then, as now, beer was the traditional beverage of moderation. . . light, sparkling. refreshment that ' add a touch of Wstem hospitality to any occasion. . Westerners have always enjoyed, the gooo; feHoa ; ship that goes with every glass, trrnti Mrs with, hood. v -- n; Individuals Listed Below Acknowledge the Work of Elmo Hamilton1! Many Friennds itv Both Political Mr A raincoat v: FREEZER An Uncompromising Defender of Principle . ago $285 Plus a FREE full length The oldes incorporated; trade association to the country ,the United State Brewers Association, was organized, in .. 1862 the same year that !!!mmimiil.i,-,.- aa )juiamiiMB,wii!ajnm.i tin mail Attending the wedding of Jon "FoSs on Youth" M. Mauss and Miss Diane Wes- s last Wednesday evening at Program Wednesday; tra Crestwood Villa, were Mr & Mrs "Focus on Youth," was the Harold, Swasey and family, Mr topic chosen Wednesday eve & Mr John A. Butterfield, the Stake MIA Vera Bode lis and Mr & Mrs ning at ; aSait-tokat the Sandy First- Second l(Ward. ' . ---r?- r"--T Boyd K. Packer, a general of LDS the authority church, was principal speaker,, Ken Sampson narrated the evening. A fashion show of proper clout ing was also enjoyed by those Mo Is Staatay ft. Aaaanoa. ahrarto V Cox e the-Sand- President Salt Lake County Trrn Bureau' President Farm Labor AisoclaUn' 5 yrs 4-- i Rierton Town Board yr for 81, half-siste- Proven Lcacbrchip Off were held Sandy, who died Friday afternoon in a Salt Lake .nursing borne of natural causes. He was bora Jan. 14, 1881, East Midvale, a son of Ole and Johanna, ,,. Anderson . Poulson. He was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include two half-Poulson. Clarence brothers, Aberdeen, Ida.; Arnold, Poulson, r, American Falls, Ida.; one Mrs Helen Knuetsen, Idaho, Fah Ida. Burial was in Murray City cemetery. , ; Kg Has An Unusual Qecord c morning H,, Poulson, "' . A Junior achievement night was held Thuesday, Oct. 25 at the Sandy Ward. Attending were 4Hers from Crescent, Draper and Sandy. Speakers were Wayne Rose, county agricultural agent and Mrs Beraice Palfreymaa. ? i The family of Mr & Mrs Cartes E. Grant, 254 East 500 South, Sandy, met at the home of Mr & Mrs Max A. Mumford, 9101 S. State, to honor Elder Arthur G. Casper prior to his departure to the Canadian LDS mission. Dinner was. served to 30 people. MisS'" Judy Gunderson was honored Tuesday evening when family members and friends met to celebrate her birthday. She is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Lyle Gunderson. Arriivng Tuesday to spend a vacation in Sandy were Mr & Mrs John Poulson, Sacramento, Calif. They are guests at the home of her parents, Mr & Mrs P. F. Setterberg; ? Mr & Mrs Thomas Nicholl, Mr & Mrs P. F. Setterberg and Mrs Marie Stuart traveled ot Mt. Pleasant for a president's vsiitatin at the Rebekah Lodge, The ladies also attended a Vet eran Rebekah Association luncheon in Salt Lake on Saturday, joined by Mrs Inez Peterson who is also a rnember of the ' Sandy Rebekahs. A Halloween costume party will be enjoyed Friday evening at the home ot Mr & Mrs Gail Caldwell, Kaysville, by the following members of the family: Mr ot Mrs Dean CajdweiL Mr; 4; Mrs ReeoV Brown, Sandy; Mr & Mrs Don, Caldwell, Mur ray; Mr & Mrs Mitchell :For-busMrs Larene Caldwell and . son PauL. East; Midvale, Members of the ONO Club, an. organization affiliated with the Rebekahs, met ,in Sandy this month, at the home of Mr & Mrs, Muyrel Stuart There were 24 guests, who enjoyed, dinner and games afterwards. were. Mr S; Agnea Setterberg. and Mrs Thomas Nich oll. Mrs Pearl Walters. Sandy. Mrs Wanetta BerryMra May West Oscar Cook, Midvale, Mrs Mitzi Miskulis, Mjs Dorothy Miklovich, Murray,- - were dinner, guests of Mra Bettv Munch, at the home of a son in Murray. The group enjoyed Playing caro, gamea, ;. 4' - . Arrangements for the after noon, were made, by- Mrs Myrta Laws, junior activities chair man. Miss Marilyn Ferguson is junior chairman of the girls. as tha . Junior Achievement Night At Sandy , New Ceptcin , . , and family, ;The MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL and Mr & Mrs Everett Parry. 8 Friday x October, 26, 1962 Parents of the groom ' are Mr Page ' & Mrs Lowell Mauss. eys. Games, dancing and re- ding. freshments were features of the The DeLoy Densleys, Kearns, Republican Rally were'last week end guests at evening. . Held at Herriman the Earl Poor home. Nat Lynn Crane, son of the at Floyd, Swasey and James. W. Mrs Frank Tuft, Cranes, is attending school, home BYU. at the Dinner Newman guests and sons were among a Republican, rally with Rex of Mr & Mrs Nat Crane Sun the first to return home from candidate Republican Crump, for State House of Representat- day, were the Leon Ewell fam the deer, hunt wits, their game. ives, 21 District and Chairman ily, Blufidale. : Mra Don Swasey and daugh Mra Bill Aathony, Salt Lake, Henry Butterfield, at the Herri-mater Renea, spent Suntoy with & Alonzo Mr of Mrs school auditorium Thurs- daughter her sister anL iamMy, the Art day evening. J. Rex. Mackay, Freeman, is coijvalescmg at Kilbys, Kearns.. commis.-sioneher of after the home candidate for county parents, was the guest speaker. receiving treatment at a Salt Other guests included Mr Tuft, Lake .hospital where she has i Wil Draper, and Mr & Mrs Harold been critically ill the past three weeks. Wells, Lark. . Calvin Osbourne, president of The ward Relief Society is the high priests, Riverton Stake, .1 I next holding its meeting Moiy was tC'A guest speaker at the LDS day evening, Oct. 2 at 7:30 church service Sunday evening. . 1 p.m. at the church. A bake food A solo was preorgan special MI sale is anticipated. Guest speaksented by Mr James A. Miller. er is Vat Roberts, talking on the The direcwas under program management of money in the tion of John A., Butterfield. ' home. Mr & Mrs Arvil ' Freeman, Mr & Mrs John A. Butterfield, Salt Lake, visited with Mr & the Walter E. Cranes, and Al- Mra Jesse H, Pansie recently. bert J. Crane and, daughter & Mrs Walter E. Crane Mr the attended Temple Evelyn were guests at the dedication SQuarry chapter of - U. Pi of the Pioneer Memorial buildhome Oct. 18 the at of meeting, Mr. & Mrs , Evan M. Hojnert ing at the University ot Utah 'last week. , Sandy. Pipneer, pot luck dinner The Walter E. Cranes visited were and. gamea enjoyed by ,?0 their granddaughter and hus. , guests. Mr & Mrs James A. Miller band, the Gary Gressmans, last week. ; f , , attended the wedding reception s & Charles Hammer Mrs Mr Mrs. Larry. Densley, of Mr ' Mrs Charleen a 'Thursday evening at the River-to- n and daughter First-ThirWard, t ' v ; Johnston, and. children, Idaho Phillip Swasey entertained. IS guests at the home of Mr & Mrs friends, at a party at the home Harold Swasey. They also atwed of his parents, the Harold Swas? tended the Westra-Maus- a C:x!x'a tz& ttr tet test under With months of provins-tTOuntrucks Uke Chevrolet did their belta, why on the rugged Baja (bahTiah) INsnmaula? This is the toughest line of trucks Chevrolet haa ever built. Sending them over the most punishing terrain la North America (a road totally unlike the fine highways on tbe Mtpca mainland) was doubie proof of una fact. Frames, engines, suspension systssai wtra tab. cl . Just in time for the deer hunt and the faU harvest You'll eat belter for less with , a wonderful Untco Home Freez- er. Unico offers: Detailed quality, Functional ' Beauty, Scienr tific Design, and Superb Per formancc. i , At these special salef prices Sale Rf, Prico 17 ft. Ch.it 17 ft. Uprfeht $29.S9 ft. Chest ft. Upright IS ft. Upright IS ft. Chett 304.14 334.29 27S.C9 265.00 U ft. Chait 21 21 24150 297.19 249.39 3Sft.$S 227.M 222.94 ASSOC . ,, JufJf and Uaete of new conventional medium, .a unite who nave w operate m sk- - to 7 inthc;. to like the narrower front endt (up uij f ' Cs.' trstet et ecrf to v See the "New Reliables" now at your Chevrolet dealer's! ktc::.:":47a::j fpanaa handle any kind of work. S241.9S inn 22S.C1 See your , . , ranch Managers Jack Egbert Midvale Pallft Stff!y Riverten , greater than tracks jected to stresses farYou can fcs min thxt normally encounter. kind of beating can this handle can trucks that f niVG?ir:j noTG?. Tf UTAH g.. ' ' |