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Show Sandy Department Mrs Richard Setterberg, Public Service Offered by Legion Officer Maloy Bills, the American Legion's service officer for tjie department of Utah, will be available to answer questions Let Us Print ffour 255-34- and assist anyone in filling out questionnaires mailed Dec. 1 to veterans and dependents of deceased veterans receiving pension payments and to parents of deceased veterans who are receiving and idemnity compensation. He will be at the American Legion's Post Home, 293 South 2nd East, Sandy, Wednesday, Dec. 18 between the hours of 7 to 9 p.m. Anyone needing help is invite to take advantage of this public service. The following are the four different annual income quest ionnaire forms that have to be returned before January 31, Farewells Temple Picture In Full Color Or Black & White The Five building permits wee issued during the month of November in Sandy City it was by Mrs Vivian Smith, city recorder. Three homes tot-al.n- g Your Community Newspaper 136 N. Main 255-355- Unique 6 ... one one garage, $500, were the extent of the permits. In October there were $5,400 worth of building permits $3,000, for Chrisimas different Christmas gift is "Treasure House of the Nation," the first history of mining in Utah. This book was edited and profusely illustrated, 150-pag- e Historical Utah State the Society. To order published by yours by mail postpaid, send check or money order for $2.25 per copy to: The truly I MINING CENTER j COMMItfEE To Town on 255-799- 1 Fire Truck m .1111 mi 255-713- 1 . Project Under Way by Legion, Organizations j program. Two gifts will be bought by the Auxiliary and sent to a pa- Traditional for 128 Seasons tient at Provo hospital at Christmas, under direction of Mrs Gwcn Levine, community service chairman. The Auxiliary has also pro vided the funds needed to sup school ply three elementary children with eye glasses as part of their welfare program. OLD Dec. 16 n wu u uw uwijmwwaim i w wu uwm -- '' . j t Party by Legion outturn co,rMiMT. suhchi kwsk il he fallowed w ill hy a smorgas-Iwsupper. Gifts will be mm so rsao ",v" to -'- wwm&pmy. WW w w wv WJ " vPn W IH '' ' u U m.r i ' ; i I 'f . if - - I ? - - "i ' 5; - ; S ? ...y v. vflf ' V' i J I l f .'' ' wwcvo'.y ..v...v,fr.-- p f"MktjW I I, fc. ' ' .! jj d ii 1 ...' i i J IjJi I - I i 5 : I ' t ' v I i , r i , i I J I j h ! 1f" A rry s 1 - j ,. j ' .:;?. u: '''j'yy the evening. during un'lluc Ciiistn:.i. iiis, Vf the kind that surprise as well as please, en order an extension phone. I or our wife ') r--- -- Preparations for the American Legion and Auxiliary's annual: Christmas party were completed Monday evening at a business meeting held by the groups j at tlie Post home in Sandy. A Doc. 16 date has been set for the party to which members . and friends may bring non per- ishahle goods as admission price. The .cihkIs will be used in; Christmas baskets which will j Ik given to the needy in the ' Sandy area. A program will begin at 8! p.m., featuring local talent and i 'jwwwwff I I " Serve versatile, delicious Old Crow www mww.i iwhikj"w Date Set for Yule ou) cto To Citizens of West Jordan The Town of West Jordan, Dept., requests that the next of k.n, or the living heirsCemetery of the deceased, whose names .Vi 255-911- for-Sant- a i NOTICE 3 I act-itivi- Salt Lake City, Utah 820 Kearns Buildina 1 A&- i - Santa Comes Form 4179, with a blue bor der, is for dependent parents and indrawing dependency demnity compensation. (NOTE: These should not be confused With parents receiving death compensation for deaths occurring beiore 1957. This group in questionnaires completed October and, under a new regulation will be receiving ques cards only every tionnaire three years. Form 6749, with a yellow bor der, is lor all veterans, as well as widows and children, who are receiving pension under the old law in effect prior to July 1, $36,000, . will enjoy a "Nieht Before Christmas" program on Mon- day, Dec. 23, at the city hall, The Hillcrest Hizh Madrieal Sin2ers will present a musical 255-289- Building Permits Issued in Sandy Midvale Sentinel social hour at 7. followed by dinner at 8, and entertainment by the Ambassador Male Quar- tet. Kiwanians and their wives appear herein please contact the town's business office, at our new location, 7652 S. Redwood Road, or at telephone an early date. W F. MEVPR rio-- L Abbott, Charles L. nansen, uecu , Neilson. Hans Abbott, Claude A. Harris, Wilbur Neilson, Peter Abrahamson, Else Haun, Charles D. Nichols, Harry Aiiderson, Antone Hibbard, Claude Nielsoji, James Andriason, CorneliousHibbard, Joseph Nordberg, Karl ftiiuaan, jusep rllDDara, Wm. C, Oberg, Oka Jessie Argent, Hibbard, Simon Olson, Emanuel Jessie Aylett, Hogan, Ada Olson, Magnus Aylett, William Hogan, Clyde Palmer, Robert ' , 1 ' ' I -) v, Balefske, C. A. Horton, Edward H. Pappas, Gust 1 r. i Barr, Joseph N. Hurt, George Pender, Harry Bateman, Daniel R. irving, Alma Lee .minimi n wni innni Mimirn nni.imin.Min.inr 1,11 m, .i.i.ri.n. m rn r rttlii Peterson, Alvin lit iri.itnii.Mwii Bateman, Edward A. Irving, Leonard Peterson, Peter uaxeman, jvunon l. Jacobson, E. L. Phillips, Thomas Pictured are Sandy mailmen who received Alma Woodbury, year; Gerald Olsen, A. James Bateman, Jacobson, Lars Santa is coming to Sandy on Reading, Franklin E. Not present are Blaine Hardcastle, safe driver awards issued at the Sandy post Bateman, James M. Jenkins, Ray Richards, Mary C. a fire truck again this year and Wm. Bateman, Henry Jensen, Arnold W Bobbins, Joseph S. Robert Dec. office 10. Lett to right are Clarence Dale Hardcastle, Hand, will give treats to the children Bateman, Wm. L. Jensen, C. M Robisoa, Thomas f yw, and Sherman Larson, Beckstead, Glen award; Stanley Fowkes, Hyde, Jensen, John W of the comunity at the firemen's Roth, John Beckstead, John T. Jensen, Joseph G Rowsell, Fredrick Clifford Reich, hall Dec. 23, according to ErnIrvin Greenwood, 6- Beckstead, Robert Jensen, Neils Rowsell, Joseph A. est Cowdell, president of Sandy Bergan, Adolph Johnson, Charles Rowsell, Wm. D. Arlie Lions club. The Sandy firemen Johnson, James Members of the Junior Auxi- - Jensen, principal. The public Bradford, Rundquist, P. T. s Meet Jaycee-EtteEnoch of the annual Brown, are Johnson, Neils Salmon, Henry liary will decorate a Chnstrnfls may make reservations for the Buckley, Hugh Jones, Henry T. project. Mome At rotter for the occas- - season beginning Monday. All and the hall tree Sharp, Ethel The affair is scheduled to beJones, John to Mrs Kathleen seats on the lower main floor Burr, Thomas Shulsen, Andrew lion, according Christensen, Lars Members of the Jaycee-Ette- s gin at 6:30 p.m. Kankelborg, Soren Silcox, Rupert S. Ferguson, president. Jack Fer-m- will be reserved. Closner, Henry Kent, Violet Sisam, Joseph at the home of Mrs Kathy j guson, commander, is assisting Patrons may call for Cook, David J. Lancaster, Mary Smith, Clarence reservations or may call at the Cook, Potter Thursday to complete with arrangements. Former Sandy Boy C. Ray Lancaster, Robert Smith, Ephraim schol. Curtis, Hyrum plans for their Larsen, Mary Smith. Ivan Dies Accidentally Attending an ONO dinner in League games start at 6:15 Dahl, David T. Last, Charles project. Smith, Otto were the following with junior varsity and 8 p.m. Murray Dansie, Francis H. Laycock, Harry A former Sandy boy was acSorenson, Jacob C. members, Mr & Mrs Muryel for varsity games. Davis, Margaret Leak, Frank Southern, Robert E. The following is the schedule Stuart, Mr & Mrs Thomas Nich-ol- l, cidentally strangled to death in Rebekahs Have Dimond, Edwin R. Robert Leak, Spratling, Frank Mrs The of Hillto be at Agnes Setterberg. willow games a tree in his back yard piayed Dimand, Wm. S., Sr. Leavitt. Albert Steadman, Charles E. Annual Party group furnished table decor- crest: Jan. 3 vs Tooele; Jan. Domm, Matthew his home at afternoon Lloyd, Elizabeth Saturday Steadman, Darrell ations and place cards at the 14 vs Bingham; Jan. 24 vs 3976 East 15th South, Gramite sr, Lopez, Benceslado, Steadman, Hortense A Christmas party was en- Chroistmas party. Gifts were Granger; 7 vs Jordan; uraice, toward, Feb. were Mrs. Park. Funeral services Edwards, Gerald Steadman, George of the Sandy exchanged. members 21 joyed Feb. by vs Mar. 6 Murray; It. Rebekahs held Tuesday for Todd Egbert, Adeline Lundeen, Charles Steadman, Hyrum Enjoying a Christmas party vs Cyprus. Thursday evening at old son of Roy B. Egbert, Clara Eakle, L,unaquist, Axel Steadman, John the IOOF hall. The affair was at the home of Mr & Mrs Reg-nal- d and Barbara Gatehouse Eakle, under direction of Mrs Lila Ner-di- n Egbert, Harvey McCallister, Vivian A.Steadman, Leonard Mr & Mrs were Green McCIeeve FYnnlr Egbert, Henry Steadman .Walter formerly of Peruvian Park. Midvale Kiwanians and Mrs Marie Stuart. The Kenneth Prince, Mr & Mrs Don Survivors are his parents, group Egbert, John A., Jr. McConnell, Irving Steadman, Walter T. & Mr Mrs Rasmussen, exchanged gifts following Ray A. Samuel Plan both of brothers Blake, Jeff, Egbert, McSporran, Arch Steadman, Walter W. Party, Program the business meeting. Dunn., Mr & Mrs Elwood Ihler, Salt Lake, grandparents, grand iwans, ,awara w. Maistrom, Alma Steadman, William & Mrs Dale Robins, Mr & Mr The annual Christmas party Faurchow, Lola May Malsrtrom, Clara mother, Mr & Mrs B. B. Eakle, Steinfeldt, John E. F. Mrs Dean Dickman, Mr & Mrs and of Midvale ladies' Mrs Effie Gatehouse, all of Malstrom, Willard jones Tafoya, Clarence Keith Elmer, Mr & Mrs Normen Kiwanis Club night will be held Mon Finlayson, Thomas Salt Lake. Margetts, Lorenzo E. Terry, George O. & Mrs Dean Mr Greenwood, Burial was in Wasatch Lawn day, Dec. 16, at the University Flanders, Oden R. wargeiu, Lorenzo R. Tesch, Nora Barton, Mr & Mrs Bill Denkers. Club, 6th East and South Temp pardner, Clinton Memorial Park. Margetts, Willard J. Thompson, Mclvin Mrs-& Mr etionaM Dunn, E. Lake. Salt Gardner, Mary le, Trane. B. J. Meredith, Daniel Mr & mrs Roy Dunn, L. Neil a The party will begin with Gardner, Turner, Mary Ann niicKeison, Niels Cookies Baked by Gardner, Vernal Miller, John L. Turpin, George MIDVALE COMMUNITY Season Tickets on German, Dan Mills, Joseph, Sr. Walters, Robert Juniors for Disabled METHODIST CHURCH Glover, James Sale at Hillcrest Montag, Bobby L. Wardle, James Goff. C. I. Moon, Arnold Over ten dozen cookies were Werritt, Thomas, Jr. The Sandy American Legion S. William Hosford, Pastor J. Goff, Isaac Season tickets will go on sale Mullins, Clyde C. Whiting, Lester made, baked, and decorated by and Auxiliary have been busy H. Lars 9:45 a.m. Gram, basketball for games Monday, Sunday school, Williams, Francis JWior, Joseph menjbers of the Legion Junior making plans for its annual Mrs. 16 Dec. at Hillcrest High school, Gregor, Charles, Naylor, Levi Woodall, Clifford S. 11 a.m. Auxiliary at a meeting MonChurch service, has been announced by Joel nausen, Annie Youngdell, Neils day after school at the post nppHv fa niiM Christ mas ha- shome. The cookies will be ser- kets, clothing and toys, to j ved to the veterans at Ft. Doug- brighten their Christmas. The las hospital Tuesday afternoon. project is under direction of Laura Setterberg, junior Mrs Beverly Setterberg and chairman for the unit, Jack Ferguson. Other civic or- announces mai uie jumms wm ganizations ana churches are lioiu meir turisimas party mon- - joining with the Legion with day afternoon, Dec. 16, after this project, as well as the ele school. mentary school with their sub-- . 255-704- Form 6875, with the purple border, will be received by all liv.ng veterans in receipt of pension benefits under the new pension law, Form 6876, identified by a green border, will be used for all widows and children under picture, along with the program, will then appear in The Midvale Sentinel prior to the farewell, with no extra charge. Friday, Dec, 11, 1963 1 1960. Your Page 14 Outside home decorations, de picting the Christmas season, may win a Sandy resident a cash prize for his efforts, it has been announced by Ron Troes-ter, chairman for the Sandy ' Junior Chamber of Commerce who is sponsoring the contest. Homes will be judged on Dec. 21 and 22 and first prize will be $25, second prize $15 and third prize $10. Anyone who would like to enter may call Mr Troester, Kirk Brinkerhoff, Jim Potter, 1964: Missionary THt MIDVALE SENTINEL MIDVALE, UTAH Decorations May Win Prizes NC IuinImiiJ, tceiuigcr, or even r.iiulp.ucnK, an extension phone ""fv'"i'ir,-- . I , w!Z!s.- , r f gift of he will and usefulness th.tt appreciated r.iuty Take of cars. choke secn ,r your contemporary V .lots in the wall mode!, desk o order, jmt call our is a ... oni: tiu: sriaojoMifriiii ul:ads st!c. or Princess. bifrc ; vi .r,k wyond hp touches hin to to the acrelorator, hia amaxemrnt will begin. For no previous Cadillac ever mortd like this one! At 10 miles an hour, the most powerful enrjne in Cadillac history wilt already be workine its niHgie. the newly By 20 that great Cadillac transmission or the completely new Turbo Improved llydra-Mati- c kind of will reveal a amooth, flawU-llydra-Mati- c before. car motor in felt never action he's any And by 30 the whole splendor of this new Cadillac performance will bepn to unfold. New rrnponw. New quirt new. New balance and poise. New alertness. At 40 or 50, the car w ill have so much added accvlcra- Th r ' ' ' N. : ' i ' v a. rr-m ii- Hat , jf t Mi'.' '; :yv wjir. S - ." MORt TEMPTING THAN MCUJTAtM r.-- . . G (A) tVW-A- NO ....... & Vine it lai tion that passing will be incredibly easy with an extra margin of safety he's never known before. And even al the full legal limit, this new Cadillac ear will be so steady and quiet that the only sensation of motion will come from the passing scenery. And then, he will Ukc restful note of the other great new Cadillac virtues the extraordinary luxury of the magnificent comfort of the Comfort Control new contoured seats . . the marvelous roominrws and convenience that come only with the "ear of ears". Want to find out yourself bow new the 1961 Cadillac is? Your dealer it standing by with the keys. All he needs is you and thirty minutes. THt YOU DRIVE ... IT- -SK YOUt AUTMOKOtD CAMIAC DULL! LAURY MILLER, Inc. Sfafe .. JUST WAIT hxow now rsxw ao-iiii'- LX, Srs., Murray, Utah j |