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Show W. Jordan tesoa and Mr & Mrs Carl rTarv Th mon. Mr & Mrs Lee Richardson stayed in office another year. moi All Friday, Jan. 25, 1963 Page So ndy SENTINEL1 (Utah 4 The other new officers are Mr & Mrs James Steadman and Mr & Mrs Friedman Pierson. The Bishopric, clerks and partners, were invited guests. A banquet was served and a program presented. Former Bishop II. W. Jorgensen entertained with readings and jokes; Mr & Mrs Jay Steadman sang; Mary Wood and Pat Dimond entertained with a comic dance. A gift was presented to Mr Turpin. He has served on the committee for 25 years. Other outeoine members were also presented gifts. apartment Susan Hrs Richard Setterberg AM Join Mrs his named Sr. Pollard & Pearl Mrs place. Mr AM left for California Wednesday anne Gedge and Mrs Gene Rose Sandy Lions Attend They plan to stay two weeks. were released. Mrs Richard West Jordan Youths Mid-WintThe mother of Bert Stevens, Steinfeldt is manuel counselor Banquet Mrs Josephine Stevens, Holden, and Mrs Richard Fisher is acParticipate on Panel Four couples from the Sandy is visiting at the home of her tivity counselor. A youth panel discussion was area will be among the estimatThe Copperton Seminary were son for a few week3. held at the Newhouse Hotel ed 2,000 who will attend the in Sacrament of scouts awarded were meeting Three and charge Mr & Mrs Mark Bailey with representatives from sevbanquet Monday their daughter Barbara, visited in Riverton Second Ward Sun Eagle awards Saturday evening eral organizations throughout at the home of Mr & Mrs Steven day night. The program chair at a court of honor held at the evening in Salt Lake at the Terrace. Guest speaker will be woman was Luvera Mae Piatt. Sandy Seventh-EightWard. Johnson Sunday. the state. They stayed Friday Club from The 1 Engineers Norman Butterfield, the son Making the presentation of the first vice and Saturday as guests of the president of Lions Inof Mr & Mrs Ross Butterfield, Bingham High School went to awards to Frank Childer and hotel. The representatives from BYU a week ago Saturday and Kent Homer, both of the Sandy ternational. Attending the affair is in the hospital. West Jordan were: Doug Bate-mawill be Mr & Mrs Ernest Cow-- 1 Mrs Clifford Justeson attend- toured the Carl Eyring Science Tenth Ward, was Evan Homer, dell, Mr & Mrs Lavell Webster, representing County Mutformer bishop. Everett Kunz, Mr & Mrs ual Life, Blaine Schmidt, of the ed a party of the Willow Creek building. Clarence Clawson, and John Schorr of the Cyprus Traveling Assembly bishop of the First Ward, pre- Mr & Mrs Glen Peterson. Country Club, at the home of to Second Ward John West the award sented The Jordan eagle came to Bingham high on WedUtah Poultry. Mrs Lillian Muir, Sandy. A project conducted recently son of Mrs Maybeth dinner will have a Ferrara, nesday. & Mr of son the Sandy Lions was financby Johnson, Roger corbe who a will 31. received It Jan. Ferrara, Thursday, Mrs Steven Johnson, was acing eye glasses for two needy Lady Lions Hear backed mainly by the Relief sage. and was initiated during children in the area. cepted scout stake organization. Talk by Mrs Thompson Society Wayne Nilsson, The Lions also reported the the week end, into the Inter The Bishopric of the West Jor- Collegiate Knights, an honorary leader, was in charge with spraying of over 100 trees at The Lady Lions met Monday dan Third Ward, including the Steadman Glenn presenting Christinas time with a fire service organiation at the U. Erma Myers, reporter other awards. proof evening at the home of Mrs Mel clerks and their wives, attenda project jointly chemical, & Mr Mrs Rasmussen Clyde Kidder. Mrs Laurence Hunt and ed an organ recital at the Orof consisted The program undertaken with the Firemen- have a new baby girl. Mrs Ed Kidder were Book Review Slated gan Loft, on Thursday. opening prayer given by the host Guest speaker was Zelma Sunday night' was the LDS A birthday party honoring Mrs troop, Seventh Ward, and the For Republican Meet from the Midvale for Curtis mission farewell Thompson, Norma Mrs posting of colors. A skit was Bateman, Sybil Library, who talked on her tour Bateman and Mary Lou Bate- Cook, son of Mr & Mrs Owen A women's Republican meet- also presented by the troop. to Europe. The Lady Lions quilt man will be held at the home Cook in the West Jordan First Dimond, accompanied Lloyd ing will be held on Monday, was won by Mrs Rulon Miller. in of Mr & Mrs Royal Spratling Ward. After the meeting his by Donna Gotberg, led comparents held open house at their Jan. 28 at 2 p.m. at the home munity singing. on Friday evening. home. Curtis will go to the Haw- of Merna Smith. A book review, An award, presented by the Committee Released; A family gathering at the aiian Islands. A 1962 half ton up truck "Portrait of the Rockfeller American Legion Sandy Post was run into by pick & Mrs Owen Neil-so- n Mr of home a northbound Honored at Banquet Mr & Mrs Tom Millenton (the will be given by Jane 77, was given to the Tenth Ward train as it passed through and family, honored the Sandy former Marian Schmidt) spent Family," troop for the November outThe "Old Folks Committee" birthday of Kay Allphin, was Friday afternoon at 4:15 p.m. Cartewright. Refreshments will court a In their attendance Arizona. at honeymoon standing in the West Jordan Third Ward, held Tuesday evening. Guests The truck, diven by Preston be served. Merna Smith is pres of honor. now reside in Draper. who have been released, were were Mr & Mrs Lee Dickie and They J. Berrett of Berrett Developwho scouts The wedding reception of Kay went, Ruth Allen, vice presi There were ten ment Company, American Fork, given a party by the new of- family, Pleasant Grove; Mr & son of Mr & Mrs Owen dent, and Lois Ballard, sec received star- awards; seven, ficers on Friday. The honored Mrs Kay Allphin, Lovell, Wyo.; Cook, owners, had the rear end of the and Cook, Judy Goff. is on Fri- retary. life; eleven, first class; 17, sec- truck-be- d & ' and Mr Mrs Gene Allphin guests were Mr & Mrs Willard pushed spinning the ond class; 200 merit badges. day, Jan. 25 in West Jordan truck around with nc serious Turpin, Mr & Mrs Clifford Jus- - family, Ogden; Mr & Mrs David Stake house. . . Johnson, Salt Lake and Kim injuries to anyone. Mark Green Made Mrs Larry Lunnen, Seattle, Changes who is attending the BYU. Hatch ROTC wood, Holladay, Was an occu Name Peterson UTAH'S FIRST the former Kay Robison, In Mt. Jordan Stake in Mrs Minn Dimond visited Mr Wash., truck. Sandy City pant is. staying at the home of her Cadet Commander . marshal the & Mrs N. A. Neilson and fam James Lelis investigaat husband Her parents The Mt. Jordan Stake 83rd present. ily last Sunday. The Neilsons is A Sandy man, Cadet Col. ted the accident happening in going to school in Washing- Quarterly Conference was held live in South Jordan. Claine J. Petersen, assumed the heart of Sandy. ton D.C. Kay has had her tonThe train engineer was H. C, Ward command fo the 860th Air Force Miss Kim Miller, daughter of sils removed while here. In at the Draper First-Thir- d and G. W. Brown was the Jones & Mrs Bryant Miller, Mr USU 6 SATURDAYS February her husband will come Sunday .Pres. Otis Pierce was ROTC Cadet Group at the both of Salt Lake, at conductor, visited her grandparents, to West Jordan and of Mr is son He the released mem and the following recently. they will of the accident. the time & Dimond the Mrs Orvil Mr Jan. 26 & Leo Mrs bers were sustained: Pres. Har Starting Petersen, Sandy. return to Seattle. 6 to 8 p.m. past week. There is a ward supper in old O. Smith, first counselor; Cadet Col. Petersen, a senior Mr & Mrs John Pollard have the West Jordan Fourth Ward Emerson J. Hand, second coun- majoring in agricultural econDade Make Saturday f from a two returned Saturday evening:. The ward selor; Arnold Adamson, high omics, is a graduate of Star $5 Covers ice time and Date with Daughters week trip to Arizona and to New Primary have the dinner in councilman; Bp. Dennis R. Dal- - Valley School, in Wyoming. stick rental alternate Orleans. councilman; high ley, are the charge. They selling Dancing, games and refresh Ross Over-HeateYard Asay was hospitalized tickets, preparing and serving clerk, Owen Despain; ments will be order of the day d Furnace Fathers and Sons the dinner. They plan for at Bergcner, assistant clerk. a few day3 last week. when the Lihoma group invite Come on out! Causes Sandy Fire Mr & Mrs Bob Sato have a least 150 people. their fathers to be with them The three month old son ol new baby girl. A home occupied by the Boyd Jan. 26 on a "Daddy Date." The Study Group Hears is scheduled to begin at Leonard Addy is in the hos Mr & Mrs Mike Steling (Jerry Baker family on Cottage Ave., 7affair Democratic Leader Leaders making arrange Mrs Addy is staying in Robison, was hospitalized a few p.m. pital. a was 1208 E. 21st S. partially destroyed by Salt Lake with her daughter, days last week. He is home and Zola Nichols, president, The! fire started by an overheated ments are Mrs Beverly Wintle, SUGAR HOUSE well now. Mrs Matheson. ma Duke, Laura Terry and Shirj furnace, to Bill Mrs Dorothy Nelson, Mrs according Genealogy classes are being Anderson, members of of the Clough, Sandy fire .chief. members ley Humphrey, conducted in the West Jordan the Second Ward. Sandy of 15 Democratic who The firemen volunteer study group Fourth Ward on Monday nights sirattended the district answered fire 20, legislative midnight under direction of the Genealogy Committee which is comprised a meeting at the home of Cleo en, fought the fire until the Upper Green River of Wayne Russon, Rulon Dahl, Jensen in Sandy Wednesday county fire department arrived Pictures Shown night. William II. King was to finish the job. ' and Dale Garrett. ; Mr & Mrs Lee Dimond aodj. Showing films of the Upper Mr & Mrs Arland Dim,qnjh6st-- t Green River at the Mutual First jVarcj Scouts ' ed a supper at the Lee Dimdnd DUP Draper CaVnp? ;; Study ' group meeting WednesPlan Wigwam Trip home Tuesday night, after they I ' were' Mr & Mrs day evening Talks on Emigration ' Bingham ball game, for the Members of the Sandy First Rulon Mackay. This group, following guests: Mr & Mrs The Ebenezer Brown camp Ward scouts, under direction of meeting once a week, is ar Barrett Steadman, Mr & Mrs of the DUP, Draper, held a scoutmaster Norman LeBaron ranging further interesting Bob Steadman, Mr & Mrs Bob for the married cou meetings at the to will meeting Draper First enjoy a camping trip Jones and the following couples Ward. The lesson was "Morpies Tracy Wigwam in February. from Riverton: Mr & Mrs Jack mon There were 25 scouts who at Emgiration," given by Silcox, Mr & Mrs Bob Harmon, Rose Brown and Jennie Huff. tended the recent court of honor Individual Awards Mr & Mrs Doug Brown, Mr & at which a scout from their Mrs Max Parry and Mr & Mr3 Given by LDS Church Mr & Mrs Henry Day spent troop, John Ferrara, was Junior Beckstcad. awarded the award. Eagle Mr & Mrs Glade Justeson the past week in Miami, Fla., Receiving individual awards Receiving life awards were Sunday evening were 13 and family are staying with attending the National Automo- Ronald young William Ferrara, Perry, Association convention. ladies, Cliff and Margaret while their bile many completing phases Kerry Hofheins star awar;d, home in Kearns is being re They made the trip by plane. Ronald Peterson; first class, of the LDS program. Myron Brady, bishop of the Second modeled. Lyle Kunz, Lee Greenwood; sec- Ward made the presentations BYU Cadet Promoted The West Jordan Stake MIA ond class, Larry Yazzie, Jimmy to Lennice and Darna Laree, has had some changes made Randall To Second Lieutenant Davi3, Allan Hart, One ingredient ia priceless: "ti the Water" in officers. Lee Dimond has Hand; 34 merit badges were Vinlori wrUomr, Otrmfm Brnmi Company, Otympn, HUM infirm HUy' been released and Don Bceslcy Cadet Larry T. Hutchings. given. son of Mr & Mrs Theron B. Hutchings, 9774 South 1700 West, Social Evening Riverton, has been promoted to Planned by Legion the rank of Cadet Second Lieutenant in the Air Force Reserve A tape recording officer's training corps at BYU. by FBI director J. Edprepared He will hold the position of ast gar Hoover, will highlight the sistant flight commander. Monday evening, Jan. 28, Le Cadet Second Lt Hutchings Here come your vitamins gion and Auxiliary meeting to plans to graduate from the pro- be held at the post home, 293 Union over Pacific gram in June, 1964. South 2nd East, Sandy. The If While in the AFROTC a Cadet tape recording is entitled "state must undergo intensive class- ment on Communism." Two room studies, regularly sched- films have been scheduled for II uled drill and one month of sum- the same evening, one on mer camp prior to graduation. "Death on the Highways" and This work is carried on in con- a civil defense film junction with his major fietd The social meeting will be of study at BYU. Entrance into under direction of George Con the Air Force will allow him ish, commander, and Mrs Kath to apply this training in his lcen Ferguson, president, and T will begin at 8 p.m specialized field. Mark Peterson Scouts Receive er Eagle Awards mid-wint- h ?: i 4-- fund-raisin- Lave Marriott, Steadman, dent; Elmer Tripp, Salt Late, Soretvon, g Draper Truck Hit by Train Sandy Youlh Hockey Clinic Her-rima- Helen and Barbara Smith, Diane Jaynes, Linda Wintle, Sandra Hansen, Shirlene Hill, Melody Reed, Doris Mines. Mrs Vilate Brown is YWMIA president. Quota for students attending Boys' State has been set at one boy for each ten members of the sponsoring post. The membership figure will be as of Mar. 31. Boys' State will again be held at the Utah State University, Logan, beginning July 6 through July 13, it was announced by Maloy Bills, executive secretary. Dates for registration will be May 1. Mrs Norma Bearden was sustained as Relief Society president in the Sandy Eleventh Ward, replacing Mrs Jennie Greenwood. Remaining as coun selors were Mrs Norma Williams and Mrs Norma Nelson. , Local leaders attended 4-- a meeting at the Midvale library Thursday afternoon to make 1963 plans. Changes in the program were discussed. Midvale Man Dies 4-- Dawn Woodbury, Mr Mrs daughter Of Heart Ailment of Alma Woodbury, in the conducted recently. She received a piece of woolen material for her efforts. The Eldon Barnes will spend two months traveling extensive ly, visiting relatives and friends and doing a little sightseeing in Texas, Mexico, Oklahoma and Arizona. They will visit in San Benito, Tex., and in Dallas, Tex., 'with relatives. There were 22 people who en joyed a dinner party and games at the home of Mr & Mrs Ferris Mumford Saturday evening. The Mumfords entertained employes and their wives. Miss Pauline Mertlich was honored at a shower prior to ner forthcoming marriage with Bryan Mumford, son of Mr & Mrs Max Mumford, Sandy. Hostessing the event were Mrs Arthur Casper, Mrs Boone Mrs Jay West, The affair was held at the home of Mrs West in Murray, Friday. Home for the week end were Mr & Mrs Richard Finlayson and three children and Marcia Warner .They were guests at the home of their parent's Mr & Mrs Allan Finlayson. The Finlaysons make their home in Soda Springs, Ida. & Sandy, was runner-uMiss Wool contest p Cole-grov- one-hal- Legion Elects Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon for Isaac W. oidroyd, 78, 6965 South 3rd East, Midvale, who !died of a heart Frailment iday in a Salt "Lake hospital. I Participating fin the funeral service were L. Grant Stew-- a ( r t, sie Cowley, vo-- . cal solo, ac Mr Oidroyd companied by Marilyn Morris; Harold Madsen, talk; Ellis An derson, vocal solo; A. Lester Buchanan, talk; vocal trio, Lo- ma Ekstrom, Olivia Wiseman, Velia Mangum; C. N. Crawford, closing prayer; prelude, post- lude music, Marilyn Morris. Mr Oidroyd was born Oct. 3, 1885, in St. Johns, Ariz., a son of Isaac Robert and Mary Jane Buchanan Oidroyd. He married Tena Elevia Jensen Nov. 15, 1911, in the Salt Lake LDS Tern-- , pie. He was a retired farmer and sheepman. He was an active LDS worker. Survivors include his widow, son, Jay W. Oidroyd, Salt Lake, daughters, Mrs Grant (Geneel) Stewart, Tooele, Mrs Albert L. (Una) Payne, Payne, Mrs Lowell (Carl) Ware, Midvale, and . 15 grandchildren. Furnaces Av''1 and Air Conditioning Officers IN6-8&1- 1 An-nab- . tills O n f Day NlgW Call Clyd lutaa Tm Jo AM C "Strvlc. All BUXTON'S ntating 7693 S. si & Mate" Air Conditioning Midval St.U We Take Brrrrr .... Dn4 lM Anl in ruh in Purrrrr! The n 1 c Trie II CSrinaa vour ear to- us i have it done right! Save money1 in the- end4 - ii roesrer s Automotive Service i n I 22 N. 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