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Show irt;-- . j y;-:W- i A East Midvale Informative PTA Meeting Thurs. A family Halloween party was held last Friday at the home Am vnup chilHrpn frvine to of Mr & Mrs Gale Caldwell, attoo fast? Do our Keysville. Family members "grow-up- " tending were Mr '& Mrs Dean school studens try junior high Caldwell and family, and Mrs to act like seventeen andiglit-ee- Reed Brown and family, Sandy; is This situation olds? year Mr & Mrs Don Caldwell and - be willa national problem and son, Murray; and Mrs Lareen under discussion at the Mount Caldwell, Mr Paul Caldwell, Mr 8 at Nov. PTA Jordan meeting, 4 Mrs Mitchell Forbiish and 7:30 p.m. family, and Miss Lynn RichardMount Jordan students will son, El Monte, Calif. Mi Si Mrs Ladie Poor and son, part'eipate in the program to help parents analyze the over- David, spent the week end with all relationship of teen-ager- s Mr & Mrs William Thomas and and parents. A short playlette family, North Logan. Mr, Poor entitled "Do We Need Our Par- and Mrs Thomas are brother ents Help?" will be presented. and sister. Students taking part in the play will be Jimmy Tuttle, Sandra Hansen, Valerie Stafflund, Brent Marriott, Dale Nielson, Scott ; Hoagland and ZoeAnn Keller. Sherry Mumford will be the i.J f. i - Jil Mt. Jordan Sets n Obituary Officers elected to head the Union Hillcrest Seminary student body are (left to right) Linda Harris, freshman representative; Richard ; Heart Attack Kills In-la- : w of Champien During the recent Fullmer-Tige- r World championship fight, Gene Fullmer's father-in-la- w suffered a heart attack. He was taken to a San . Francisco hospital following the fight Where he died a few hours later.- .eRoy Holt, 59, 10520 South 1700 West, South Jordan, had traveled to Candlestick Park with members of his family to watch the championship bout. Mr Holt was bora May 18, 1903, at South Jordan, to Arthur and Catherine Beckstead Holt. He had resided in the Salt Lake valley all of his life. He was employed as a blacksmith at the Arthur Mill of the KCC for . : 36 years. , On Mar. 18, 1920, he married - . Ansley Lenore Jensen in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Active in civic affairs, he was a member of the South Jordan Lions Club. He was an elder in the LDS Church. Survivors include his widow, a son, Gayle Holt, Granger, and two daughters, Mrs Max (Joyce) Spratling, Deeth, Nev.; and Mrs Gene (Dolores) Fullmer, West Jordan; also 10 grandchildren, and four brothers, William Ren, Magna; Matthew, sisGolden, and Henry, and ter, Marie, all of South Jordan. Funeral services -- South ducted- - Saturday at-tJordan Second War ehapel-Burial was in South Jordan cemetery. he v . rBlchard stage manager. Members of Ralph Bishop's discussion. The subject will be speech class will present a panel "What I would do if I were my parents." Mr Bishop will act as moderator. Beckstead Sheriff George will appear on the program to inform parents of the problems of oar teenagers as they effect the community. Julian Brown, vice principal at Mount Jordan, will speak on the situations that occur in a junior high school when students try to act like adults but are not ready to take adult responsibility. Music lor the PTA meeting will be furnished by the Mount Jordan Junior high school band under direction of Reed New-bolAll parents are invited to attend this meeting, Nov. 8 at T:30 p.m. rep- f resentative Charles . Baugh, landscape chitect for the recreation : partment. Rec. Dept. : Sharon Gardner, Van Seters, Junior Thomas, president; pitans Golf Course ' : . mmm . Construction of a new nine-bol- e golf course between Vine St. and 9th East and 4800 and 5600 South will soon begin, according to Paul S. Rose, superintendent of the Salt Lake County Recreation Department., After four years negotiations the county recreation dehas approved an partment agreement to lease the 107 acres of land (to U3e as a golf course) from the Salt Lake City Water Department for $1,000 a year for 50 years. The agreement is being considered by the Salt Lake City Commission. Approval is expected soon. ' Mr Rose said that major developments on the course are expected to begin early in 1963. The provisions of the lease stipulated that the course will be completed within four years. The plans call for a clubhouse on the property. In addition, negotiations are under way to acquire some privately-owneland adjacent to the course to three-pa- r construct course. Mick Riley pro at Meadow Brook Golf Course, will plan the layout and design bf the course. He will be assisted by . "Isn't this the stutf we got that Incinerator in the Want Sandy Perrenoud Donald Oscar Barney, son of Mr & Mrs Donald F. Barnev. wilt hp honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday, Nov. 4, prior to his departure lor the Australian LDS Mission. The following hroffram will be presented at the Union Second ... Sandy tLEd . . John B. : d, Oct. 24. The infant was borrt May 1, 1962, Salt Lake, to Ray and Meleeta Clift. . Survivors include her parents, n brothers and sisters, Diane, Shirley, Ray Ann; half brother's, David Ewell, Clyde Ewell Ramona Ewell and Donald Ewell, half sister, Ramona Ewell, all of Sandy; grandmothers, Mrs Maud Perrenoud, Salt Lake, and Mrs Ethel Childs, Murray. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon. Burial was in Murray City cemetery. . . fit x ... y$i i MRS. C. L "Nellie" ' JACK 4 i . CANDIDATE - Mrs Agnes Dansie, Reporter Am ' Lions Sponsor n DEMOCRATIC Herriman . Political Meeting ; v The Lion3 Club sponsored a meeting Friday evening at the school auditorium. Candidates . hneriff Beckstead and Roger Gunn gave their . differen views and policies of the sheriff s department of Salt Lake County. S-- The safety patrol, includine the 6th grade of the Herriman 'Vote Xr . COUNTY RECORDER 6 Deserving O Capable O Responsible c"."." ? - i : " I - Count (Pd. Pol. Adv.) .MiiiyfiWv yM L . kid crayons again?" i v m h Granite mm mm m mm - .... W. Menssen AM5-005- 2 HTi ii a e Representative mil....! you get A color TV in or have tha Ads been playing Vlth Jtheir the Want A correspondent to write ews from the Granite area Is needed by the Sentinel. This Is good part-timjob for a housewife or school student who is well acquainted in the neighborhood and likes to write about local happenings nd community events. Former staff members of high school and college papers will find this work fun and steady source of "pin monbut not ey." Typing preferred necessary. Call AM-35- State - Did . Juergen Make Your m a r Donald Oscar Barney ' Ward Chapel, beginning at 1 p.m. Prelude music, dhauna Atkinson; opening hymn, congregation; invocation, Peter M. AnShauna derson; sacramental, Atkinson; sacrament service. Aaronic ' priesthood; speaker, Donald M. Peck; vocal duet, Sandra B. Anderson, LaFawn Olivia Barnev. accomnanisL Wiseman; speaker, Kenneth C. Madscn; violin solo, Jan Mor-ley- ; accompanist, Janice Mor-ley- ; remarks, Bishop Marvin Beckstrom; response, missionary; closing hymn, concrega-tion- ; benediction, Ned Walker; postlude music, Shauna Atkin- )( -- son.- Draper Hunters Safe After Night in Canyon i :. ,., JohnnyComeLately ... On foreian policy, everybody's with the President NOW. Of course tAkec a crisii to aet some people on the team The record makes this very clear. Look at the votes that helped the : r-. ' President shape our foreign policy: - K1MO Current ctefensa fcadi YE5I YES! YES! PtcttCorpi. Eonds U. M. !, cn:2iT Afcml . , NO! NO! YES I NO! Aid to free fistfer.s NO! YH! ExDensisn Tre on foreign policy. Today's Dave King is no Dave what underscores King's opponent has been shouting for simply the back does President; and Mr, Bennett has been weeks Dave King Johnny-Come-Late- ly the wav (until Cuba). Yes, Dave King not only backs American foreign policy make it . . which is a vital reason why Cnktinn kim Perire-nou- her home . 1 Anderson King Is No . Sandy, died at Missionary . . . Ads tor?" : ' attended thsX7 'of The MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL footall game last week.' 5 Page Friday, November 2, 1962 Students . and parents. attended the Seminary opening; meet- Sunday afternoon. Murray. ing of the West Jordan Junior , Friday a skating Mrs Fern Butterfield attended evenihg High at West Jordpn ast Fri- party Was enjoyed by the Sun- her family gathering night at -.v. dayday school class of Ned Soren-so- the Lyman Bodell home, Salt The MI A members presented and Mrs Nat Crane. Lake. a skit at the Focua on youth Mr & Mrs Vern Bodell, Albert rs Fern Poor is visiting her program at the Riverton First-Thir- daughter and family, Mr & Mrs J. Crane and daughters, RoberWard last Tuesday eve- William ta and Evelyn and the Henry Thomas, Logan. ;v,,-Txning. .V Airs Bill Ridgeway and child-red- , Bodells, attended the wedding Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell.jMri of Ann Leslie Garvin, Murray, and Mr & Mrs Al- reception Earl Poor, Mrs Vera BodpU, bert Gerrick and daughter, Salt granddaughter of Hyrum Crane Mrs Lee Schanky, Midvale, nd Lake, visited with Mrs Ida at the Reception Center, Salt Mrs Roberts, Riverton, motors Freeman and family,- Lake, Friday evening. Sunday. ed to Clarkston last Wednesday Rodney Dansie, USU, Logan, Miss Bonnie Dansie, Salt Wa3 home for the week ehd. and attended runeral services with her Lake spent Sunday for their aunt, Mrs Ahnie' Jat-dinMr & Mrs Walter E. Crane mother at the J. Hi Dansie visited with Mrs Francis Bohome. dell, Midvale, Sunday afternoon. Mr it Mrs John A. Butter-fiel- d at the A. H. Dansie Mr & Mrs Hebet Butterfield, attended . a ' buffet ' tupper ; Visiting at the home t Mr & Mrs Rov home Sunday were Mrs Grant Midvale, called on the John A. Haws and. children, Lehi, and Butterfields, Sunday evening. Chipman, Salt Lakd, last SatSunday evening, Mrs Gwen in of 9th honor Lehi the urday, and and Johnston family group Mormon .Battalion,) and; after a tour others' who, attended toe; WorVU friends,, Clearfield, the Copper Mine, Bingham. Subscribe to the Sentinel Fair, pictures of the fair,, ind; of Dinner guests at the G. N. other treks, were shown. ?vy ... home Sunday were Luncheon guests jit the home Butterfield Ms ' k - Mrs Arch Densley and & of Mr Mrs Walter CaCrane were Mrs Ella Butterflfeld, Salt sons Paul, LaMar, and LaVar, Lake, and Mrs Mary Rhodes i and - Mrs - Sarah Day, ,IIuntcf, t: one; day last f week. ' 1I Re-Ele- ct ' Last Friday the' Walter";, E! Cranes visited Wllford'.Cranf'Bt a Salt Lake hospital' and Satur; day the rartes tailed on Edgat Aylettc,' Riverton., fC'.r; Mr & Mrs Vim Bodell soent the week end with Mrs Bodell'' brother', wul, family the Reed ! Cranes at Mohtpclier; Ida: .They i visited with the WilliamThomas i m family;, at Logan, en. ;rpule '. : .. .v ' home. Recent'- 'week end 'gdests Jbf their grandparents,'. M,r Mrs Elton, BUls, were.Sheryr, daughter of Mr Mrs Thopias Bills; Sandy,' and Geri and JoLynri, daughters of the Grant May-- , ;V nards, Riverton. ' C. Last Tuesday . Mrs Tincilot for . Bills ' visited her daughter: and family, the Douglas Butterfields.. She attended the Relict Society meeting while here. Mrs Jack Bills, St. AnMr thony, Ida., were guests oi Air & Mrs Douglas Butterfield Sat."-- ''I urday. Va' Brenti Laurel arid Harold Dimond,. West. Jordan were guests, at the . Bryant - Miller home. Sunday; : afternoon, 'r . ; Mrs Mary Crane, Phoenix, I" Ariz.; Net Crane and Jdrs Gary Paid Political Adv. by Millie Oberhansley) Gresstnan,'. Taylorsville, visited & Mr Mrs Waller E. Crane school, ll ... he helps src!:a a groat on ao r Adv. by King for Senator Committee, ri;Ham fi. Kbri, Chairman tfv j Trapped by ledges and lost, two Draper hunters spent Tuesday night huddled beside a fire t they built in Corner Canyon. Quayle Munson, 66, and his grandson, Gary Dunton, 17, both of 1694 East 12500 South, were found by deputy sheriffs Wednesday at 7:30 a.m. after an search. They said they were bringing a deer out of the White Bluffs area north of AI pine, cot caught in ledges, iff and rather than risk traveling in the rugged terrain at night they built a fire and spent the night on a ledge. Their family alerted the shcr ) iff i office about 9 p.m. when they did not return. 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