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Show Meetings will be held the speemdeommittee were Mrs Smith, Mrs White, Mrs Pixton and Thursday of each "month. Mrs Palmer. Sandy Department Mrs Richard Setterberg. Harvest Ball To Feature Sandy Y ouths 255-334- 8 Rebelcahs Have Vice President Visit A "Friendship" night was held at the Wasatch Rebekah Lodge 30 meeting at the IOOF hall in Sandy Thursday evening. Making her official visit as vice president of the Assembly was Mrs Ellen Randall. Guests were from the Omenia 15 Lodge. Hostesses were Mrs Inez Peterson and Mrs Agnes Setterberg. Cards were played and refreshments served. Unique Aprons An "Apron and Suntan" har- vest ball has been scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 23, beginning at 9 p.m. in the Sandy First Ward recreation hall. "His" or "Hers" aprons will be judged and prizes given lor the most unique styles. The Stake dance, sponsored by the First Ward, will feature a band, program and refreshments. Lelis Resigns as Sandy Marshal City Saturday, it was announced by Mayor David Shelby. Mr Lelis, who is a resident of White t mAi'A ntr iro e o Ci Sandy as required in order to continue as Sandy's marshal. The move was not feasible at this time for Mr Lelis. ' DeMar Holdaway has been temporarily appointed as mar- shall according to the mayor. Slated for Social Legion Night cl-a- T FHms will be shown at a joint meeting of the Sandy American Legion and Auxiliary Monday evening, Nov. 25, it was by Jack Fersuson, commander. A musical number will follow the films which will be shown at 8 p.m.. 1 Plan Jaycee-Ette- s 4-- n er.'- James Lelis' resignation as marshal was accepted by Sandy Films Lutheran Church, 8600 Awards and prize money were Shepherd South 7th East, Sandy. at to the youths given There were 12 people receivAchievement night held in Dra- ed into membership at the Nov. for the per Thursday evening 17 Sunday Worship service. . Sandy-areasand Draper, Crescent Doug Woodbury received an award in Entomology and pins were given to Rose-anHardcastle, Christie PeterRene sen, Claudia Brown, Gunderson, Nancy Hooser, all members of the Sandy Dandies, Marilyn Hardcastle, lead- Turkey Drawing Men's and Boys' s Jeweled Watches $11.95 plus tax Frankovich. Donatihg the turkeys to the club were Albertson's, Del's A. G., J. P. Jensen, Lorins, Waynes, all Sandy Markets. The next meeting has been set for Dec. 12 at the home of Mrs Kathy Potter, at 8 p.m. fall Sp ecial at Vi's Beauty Salon Reg. $15 Permanent Wave i" V Mr McGuire, who is superintendent of industrial engineering at Hercules, said that his in was placed department procharge of a gram which has been successful in reducing costs at an 8 rate. He said that the Bacchus payroll in aerospace products, nonexistant five years ago, has risen to $40 million a year. He recalled that five years ago the Bacchus plant employed about 100 people making dynamite and powder. Now, neither of their products is manufactured, and 5,000 people ar employed of the making about missiles aerospace produced in the valley. "As business men," he said, "you enjoy the payroll, and as taxpayers you are concerned over the cost and waste." Hercules' sales to government have risen from 2 to 24 of the company's total produce, and the Bacchus plant is selling 80 of its total product to the government. Mr McGuire recounted that Hercules, in common with other was caught in a ! companies, profit squeeze by declining production prices and higher costs, and instituted a program based on the reduction of direct labor costs. He said that the industrial n Enforced in Sandy Sandy City will enforce the "No Parking" law, which prohibits vehicles to be parked on streets from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m., in order to enable the street to remove snow when necessary. .na to receive The Meat-e-or- s pins were Glade Mumford, j Tommy Hardcastle adn Ronny Turkey Winners Mumford. Prize money went to Announced by Unit the above as well as to Jody Palmer, Michael Palmer, For-roWinners of the turkeys given Larson, Neal Mumford, Archie Paul Hardcastle, JoAnn away by Sandy American Auxiliary Saturday, were Brown. Steven Hardcastle, Doug Woodbury, another mem- announced as Mrs LeVern Mrs Erma Seal, ber, gave a report on his trip will represent Salt Lake county to Logan. Wayne Mumford is Griffith Sweeney. the leader with Neal Mumford in the finals of the twelfth anas junior leader. A former Sandy resident died nual Utah Dairy Princess comFour-yea- r pins went to Betty of a heart ailment Friday morn- petition on Saturday, Nov. 30, his home. Andrew Reid, Lou Paget, Lynn Park, LaRee ing at and LaRane Penrod, Nancy G6, 662 .S. Main, Salt Lake, was at Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. in Rock of the born members Apr. 22, 1897 The Dairy Princess pageant Fairbourn, Chandelles, Loreen Jacobson, Springs, Wyo., to William and will climax the two-daannual Reid. He married convention leader. Nancy Petersen and Elizabeth of the American Loreen Jacobson received pins Pearl Jones, June, 1921, in Ida. She died Oct. 14, 1936. Dairy Association of Utah. Thefor their entry in the style dress He later married Mary Welch ADA of Utah represents approx revue. farmers 8,000 dairy A horse club "The Hoof Cleveland. They were divorced. imately He was owner and operator of throughout the state. Beats", also ! received and a The Dairy Princess pageant Reid's Nursing Home pin recognition, Ttfrs' Jewel leader. The agriculture former employe of Utah Copper will follow the annual convengroup, Sandra Eggleston, Judi and a World War I veteran. He tion banquet. The banquet is Davies Susan Williams, Ann was a member of the Assembly scheduled for 6 p.m. The 17 Bailey, Karen West received of God Pentacostal Church and the of the Disabled Veterans and county Dairy Princesses, awards. Utah American Nursing Home "cream of the crop" of the associations. beauties, state's Military Rites Held Survivors include his son and will compete for the crown of Sue Ann Andy V. and Mrs lovely Goddendge, daughter, For Sandy Veteran Keith (Dahrl) Kemp, formerly 1963 Utah Dairy Princess and American Dairy PrinMilitary graveside services of Sandy; seven grandchildren; 1963-6stepson, cess. Miss Godderidge will grandchild; were conducted by Sandy Amer- great Richard Salt Cleveland, Lake; crown the 1963-6ican Legion Post 77 for John W. Utah winner onrl eictnrc McConneU, 45, 111 E. 1150 S., Kmihor of the pageant. at end the Attending a Rebekah and Sandy, who died of a heart ailment Friday morning enroute Oddfellow caravan meeting in to a Salt Lake hospital. Funeral Provo Saturday evening were services were conducted by the Mr & Mrs Art Poison. Mr & Masonic Ledge of which he was Mrs P. F. Setterberg, Sandy. a member. A pheasant dinner was enjoyMr McConneU was born Nov. ed .Thursday evening in the 20, 1917 in Bingham Canyon to Sandy First Ward, to suppleLuther Edgar and Lorene Ann ment the building fund. Goodwin McConneJl. He marDavid Webb, son of Mr & Mrs j "Thanks a Million" for "Over ried Loa Grace Maynard Dec. Francis Webb, recently return21, 1937 in Salt Lake. He was a ed from a North East LDS a Million" were the shouts heard machinist at Kennecott and a mission. They held his welcome from United Fund workers at World War II veteran, a past home Sunday . the final report meeting of the worshipful master of Lodge 13, Mrs Helena Rudd. a former 1963 appeal. It was the first Free and Accepted Masons. Fund has made Sandy resident, visited in Sandy Survivors include his widow; over the week end and was a time the United sons and a daughter. John W.. guest at the home of Mrs Lena a million and the first time the United Fund Campaign had Kcarns; Elburn, California; Dan Christensen, Midvale. miner, sanay; Mrs Mclvin D. Mrs Marilyn Johnson suc- completed its drive in such a (Jeanette) Hatch, Murray; five ceeds Mrs Marilyn Hardcastle short period of time. grandchildren, sisters, Mrs Ed as Sandy Third Ward Relief A. Maxwell, Neal general (Myrtle) Hoover, San Bernar- Society counselor. In other campaign chairman said,"While dino, "Calif.! Mrs Ed; 'TOpal) changes made Perry Olson, "' Deeben, Park City. Fn ri an A MtimfAfl onI Palnk the $1,002,324 money reported 000 Burial was in Memorial Gar- Goff have been named to the blg part of toe 'Vs dens of the Valley. 10 percent a whlch School represents Sunday superintendency. Robert Hardcastle is leaving increase over lasi year s cam-th- e Ward. paign campaigners are urged DUP Women Sandy Anticipating Thanksgiving to complete every possible Act as Hostesses together are Mr & Mrs:tact between now and the end n Llc-gio- n Ma-la- 4-- one-thir- Furnaces Our Get Acquainted Offer Two Operators to Serve You j i i i i in hi in nnnu.uiMa.ni i i m mm iv.H v.wjy ".y.'"1"- ' !'. d m Day or Night. Call Clyde Buxton, 5 Years to Pay "Servic. All Makes0 295-234- .v-'l u j . 1 . I & Conditioning; I j . . . A farewell for testimonial Sandra Price, daughter of Bp. & Mrs John Price, will be held m West Jordan' Second Ward Sun day evening, Nov. 24 at 7 p.m. Sandra will ' go to the South - Moss. Air milk-drinkin- ErausnB!xia ti j-- '.illllMlli, rii mi iviyi auk iwyJ k f- B c- i i i r.; , n ! ll MIMltSIUim Miun nisin 1 II, 11'1,'ln, WW r I" Crt7-318- - hfc.,,vii r4) IS i"- Al i a BUXTON'S United Fund Heating & 86 Air Conditioning St. Midvalt SIKaiGhi BuuRbun PROOF KtnTUCKT It M JAMES 7693 S. Stat B. BEAM BISIiUING whiSKOT BiSTHllO CO., CLEJMOMT, a;iO BDTTlEO BUM, KlNIUEXt Goes Over , . . . j TINTS, BLEACHES, HAIR STYLING con-dinn- SS? Phone 255-36- 3 1 Ws Beauty Salon 1629 West 7800 South You're Invited ip Mn -- West Jordan ... Christmas m Mse Nov. 23 Former board members oif the Salt Lake County DUP held Mrs Jack Steadman. Gary a dinner meeting at the home recently home from of Mrs Hazel Paxton in service. Mrs Margaret Fors-berMr & Mrs Darrel Hansen Salt Lake, Mrs Bonnie companied Mr & Mrs Alma Dowding. Mrs Myrtle Ostler, Rasmussen to Castle Dale last Sandy, Mrs Louise Metcalf, week end and were guests at were in charge of arrange- the home of their mother-in- ments. law Mrs Mary Rasmussen. They Following dinner Mrs Harold iMj vimicu mauves ana menus Rushlon, Hunter, who has won in Orangeville and were dinner State and National honors in guests at the home of Mr & Mrs flower arrangements, showed Guy Ware. some of her awards and trophGuests at the home of Mr & ies and gave a short talk. Mrs P. F. Setterberg. S. 7th In attendance were Mrs East, were family members Evelyn Nelson, Mrs Annie Bow-de- who called to celebrate Mr Set- Mrs Ella Crosford, Mrs terberg's 75th birthday on Fri-- I Susan Larson, Mrs Millie Pix-to- aay evening. Mrs Alia White. Mrs Dora Smith, Mrs Amber Palmer. Eastern Star Sets Mrs Zella Swenson, Mrs Hazel McRae. Selection Meeting Named on the 19G4 activities Members of Mount Olympus Chapter No. 23, Order of the Eastern Star are urged to attend the regular monthly meet-in- s which will be held Thursday evening, Nov. 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the Midvale Masonic Temple. At this meeting election and appointment of officers for the ensuing year will be held. SUPERIOR to our 29 CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS for Center Pieces Mantle Pieces Door Pieces 6mLUPs) m!"ee "ePt,?d . . . 11 I', iniiiiTia To make room for Our New Store in '64 at 52 N. Main St., Midvale every possible effort to make a 10 percent increase over last year's campaign. Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS! EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST .mil On Name Brand Shoes T" Men's Tan CJJU u" G iris1 School Oxford j 50 ' Over fivt million pnekaftet of the WILLARD rREArMENThavebceniold Inc reiid ol symptom ot dnim aruinx Irora ltmachtnd Duodinal UlcrtdutoEs m Acid Peer Dlgntton, Sour or Uput Stomach, Owtlnnt, Heartburn, Price SImb-rMtn- tw, "Willwd't Una teM due to Ccn Acid. Ask lor which fully uptaud Mmip" trM buoic IreaUiMtit t Vincent Drug Ladies' StaclcHeels No. Main, Midvale.. ..21 S,100 $100 tfflBa.rp,-- Men's SERVICE am 8135 S. Stale St. llSiB I 75 p All A Sizes R I Midvale NEW tr . V-.".-:; f - y f , Phillips 66 Refreshments, Gifts, Door Prizes ,wr ?vfr1thS th,e (My ""J WB. ? TP ? ff not Portcd ,n- - The budget commit-th- e tee of the Salt Lake Area United established an amount of $1,157,000 as the realistic need ot 38 member agencies of fun , "'f,, Th,VfJnp"1J?n thf TIRE SALE Stop in Today Missionary west Indian mission headquar-ters in Holbrook, Ariz. Program includes prelude organ music, Joan Moss; opening song, choir; invocation, Lloyd S. Price, scripture reading, Lynne Price; speaker, Grant J. Price; trio, Mrs Lucy Price and daughters, Ruth Price and Carla Sprat-ling- ; speaker, Mrs Joy Jewkes; speaker. Pres. Howard W. Bar-betrio John, Janet, and Lar-ea- n Price; remarks, Bp. John L. Price; response, missionary; song, closing congregation; benediction, Calvin Spratling; postlude, organ music, Jean A Million Dollars . MIM R. At Hercules No Parking Law , $J50 We Specialize in . THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH ' Page B Friday, November 22,1961 engineering department estab- lished standards, then challenged every standard; each supervisor was given a goal of cost Mary Joe Maero. daughter of Accomplishment of cost re- reduction, and the system soon Mr &. Mrs Tracy Maero, 3203 duction at Hercules Powder Co. began to show significant savKenton Dr., of Salt Lake City, plant at Bachus was the subject ings and created a of Richard T. McGuire, speakattitude in the entire orer at the Monday dinner meeting ganization. of Midvale Kiwanis Club. y Turkeys will be given away Satby the Sandy Jaycee-Etteurday, Nov. 23 at 2;30 p.m., climaxing the sale of tickets by members. The drawing will be held at the home of Mrs Pat c , Princess Crown A festival worship service has been anounced by Rev. Berton Husnagen on Thanksgiving day, Nov. 28, at 10 a.m. at the Good Money at Meet Engineer Cites I viesToruairy Lutheran Church Has Festival Rites Receive Pins, Mary Joe Maero Winter Treads 7.50-- j hik. Ladies' & Children's Assorted moo 4 Traction Treed Black Tubeless 1 Reg. 23.60 CRESCENT FLORAL 9980 S. State St., Sandy 255-772- 2 Plus tax & recappable eating Hurry! Just a Few Left 90 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURDON WHISKEY DISTllttO AND BOTTLED 8Y THE JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING CO.. CLERMONT. BEAM. KENTUCKY. Downtown Midvale OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 8 P.M. |