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Show 'THE Page M1DVALE SENTINEL! MIDVALG, UTAH Friday, Jan. 17, 1961 7 sacrament song, Finlayson; ward, choir; sacrament service, Aaronic Priesthood; selection, Jordanairs quartet, John Peterson, Richard ..Steinfeldt, Adrian Thomas," Darrell Beckstrom, Zola Beebe; acc. remarks, Howard V. Barben;, selection, Miissionanes . . . Departing for a Southern States LDS mission will be Mr & Mrs Donald a farewell testimonial to be Hogan-followin- 1 Jordanairs Mrs Richard Setterberg, By Rebekahs In Sandy Rites quartet; remarks, ' r-; " sacrament Mr 'Aaronic priesthood; speaker,. Max Esch-ler- ; organ selection,' Judy Leak; speaker, Pres, Howard W. Barben; remarks, Bishop John L.- - Price; remarks, missionary's parents; response, missionary; closing song, con- - Mrs D. Hogan & service,- held Sunday, Jan. 19, at the West Jordan Stake House. Beginning at 5 p.m. the following program will be presented: prelude music, Thelma etc, announcements, bishopric; opening song, coninvocation, gregation; Cregg ; U Installation of new officers of Wasatch Rebekah Lodge 30 was conducted Thursday evening at the Sandy I.O.O.F. hall, in com- bination with the Queen of' the West Lodge .22,. Mrs Lydia.' Bacon, district, deputy, president conducted the "ceremony..' The Utah State Rebekah drill team provided ' special drills;. ., , Mrs Marie Stuart was instal led as noble grand, succeeding Mrs Wanda Gcftidie. Other of- ficers are Mrs Myrtle- Poison. vice grand; Mrs Geneva Lew is, secretary;' ' Mrs : Margaret Ward, treasurer; Mrs Wanda Goudie; junior past noble grand; Mrs Delia Soderberg, warden; Mrs Thelma Woodward,- - flag ' bearer; Mrs 'LuElla Elmoro, conductor;., Mrs Inei Peterson, musician ;' Mrs Lua erdm, ngnt suporter to noble grand; Mrs Hazel Nicholl, left supporter;" Mrs Alice 'Mason, right supporter to vice grand; Mrs Agnes Setterberg. left supporter; Mrs" Elizabeth Grow, - inside guardian; Mrs Marian Heath,, outside guardian; Mrs v Mary Terrill. Mrs urace Olsen. chap lain Supporters; Mrs Clydie Richins, Mrs-EthMuir.past noble grana supporters., n : Committees appointed were as follows: finance, Mrs Peterson, Mrs Elmore. Mrs Richins: auditing, Mrs, Poison, Mrs Ol sen, Mrs uoldie; ways & means. Mrs Lewis Mrs Nerdin, Airs Mason;, trustees,- Mrs Mason, Mrs betteroerg, Mrs .Peterson: Mrs Ward. ' Mrs legislation, Nicholl, Mrs Woodward; degree captain,. Mr Lewis; Publicity, , Mrs betterberg... Refreshments were served following the installation ri , . ft i I ; Ii , .... ' 1 ' 1 X' ' , ;j - ceremony.'; , ei Juniors fa Meet. ; Monday, Start Dolls Glen Don Leak A meetins of the Junior Auxi gregation; benediction, Erent liary of the American Legion, Booth; postludc, Cleon Rose. recently postponed, will be-- held Monday, Jan. 20, at tne' post home, according to Laura Setterberg, junior activities. ; chairman for the unit, at 4 p;m. The meeting will be conducted by Smell Jobs Miss Marilyn Ferguson,, chairman. The group will discuss their Guaranteed Work Americanism program and will begin work on tneir dolls which will be dressed 255-387- 4 in the costume used in Ecuador. A study of the country will also be conducted by Miss Setter 255-031- 1 . v berg. . t h PLUMBING MODERNFOLD'O Iftw folding (footu , Installing Distributors EM4-844- 4 Salt Lake City 960 S. Main -.; . ALDER'S It 1 . 2,2 "j . ' e. 1 Pictured above is the Games Party Set . By American Legion newly-installe- Lions env Mem. The marker,' located at 13th East and 9400 South, was installed by Glen. Petersen, third Lavcll Webster, secretary-treasureand Roll Wright, president, pictured from left to right, with. Neff Petersen, district governor 2&i,. next . to Mr Wright. Tho dedication Sandy ! , . ' EiUEUEY PJirffiOriG .... : .'.-- ' ' . '. ' . ' I '"-;'- .. ,W .... .... s. ' - -- , ; (Continued from page 1) Members of the Sandy Junior Murray 71, Jordan 48 f t Chamber of Commerce Auxi- Jordan g 4 11 1 liary are makins clans to at, Dejisley 1 5 2 tend a dinner meeting at Pru- McGuire 0 0 -- ...2 dential Federal & Savings build Moore 0 3 5 ing t eo. 12. A demonstration on Cowdell 2 4 make-u- p 9 will be featured that Kramer ; 2 4 2 Marriott evening. totals Murray Broniccl J. Madsen Jaycees See Movie On National Confab con-entio- n J. Jensen K. Jensen 18 27 g 2 ...... 0 ........... 3 t 0 0 3 .' " .... .4 II i.i , . li . . i liHIl comet in liondy'Tx 4' xl" panels that ort so EASY to eppfy. ' . SHEET i. -- m m KEVAMAR couHTri n m X I i whiiii DOOR ... r on eimiwt lugged, lasting laminate in hlttf ds!gn$ ndttlon.Motfh' sp saver of virgin vinyl. Nine toltrs! tlpt34"wid. j j rtd-A-Wa- .mmm mm Ml 1 MIT t N. em $0. f- -- 48 $Q. FT- - 300 ACCOUbllC S181 STORM DOORS Wepu $1095 SNOW WAKI IMWOVtMINIi N0WI SHOVELS NOTHING DOWN! No. 151 Wepeo$2095 ALUMINUM TREWAX I Word was received here by the Sandy American Legion Auxiliary of the death of one of their members living in Logan, Mrs Virginia England Hobusch, formerly of Sandy. She died Friday morning at her home of natural causes. Funeral services were Monday noon in Logan and burial was in Sandy cemetery. Mrs Hobusch was born Mar. 9, 1896 in Logan, to Joseph 11. and llilma Bernston England. She married George F. Hobusch, Mar. 4, 1918 in Waco, Tex. He died in 1945. She was an active member of the Legion Auxiliary in Sandy during the years she made her home there Polishing Paste and Self- - ?27 r. 9 ww w $10 MONTH I riAN Former Sandy Woman Dies in Logan WtW ALUMINUM tuooif n?vrr-i-- 1 CEILING TILE No. 97 in iitrwr too ill. tt J iiit FLOOR TILE - V ' VINYL ASBESTOS - 1 tort Cuthien-Fe- iiuini" 1 ninfeooAcv fe $195 CONSTELLATION 1 9?fu y JIP 12SL lIllllllW! PLASTIC WALL TILE fanm tx M mi yt C95 h HI J Arnn 06 0 11 1011 No and Jordan at Granger, Murra- Friday games' are Cyprus at Tooele, Murray at' Bingham, and ' Granger at Jordan. , , ' ;. : t- g f't.--- p 8 16 4.9s .0 0 0 2 0 0 12 0 7 , . -- 10 i 9 8, 0 6 22 SS1 ' Complett Stock Records Albums . & Ca!t os today for year '45't; Banjos 4 & 5 .000 String supply of deptndablo . Fhllhoat-t- ho klgh qualify Phillips 66 homo heating oil. There' M no worry. Wo waiting can deliver your Philhtct buncdiately. Vr. .. N ... Ukes "Tenor Baritone . Guitars ' &12Strinfl Housewives Pianos From $495.00. , No-delive- ring ORGANS With the New Shh-Boo- Hansen Oil Co. Phillips Petroleum Products HART BROS. 140 West 48th South Murray, Utah IN THE MALL & Sugar 262-264- House 6 matter what you the place to . . ... . lot when you consider that wnue i That means be surplus today it's possible they savings may your could be a necessity should some unforeseen incident occur. MOO East South 4760 So. Rgefvbocf Rcf. DRIVE-U- P 1 WINDOWS 0PEM Vi 0)P.M. MONDAY thru FRIDAY .VALLEY STATE JUNKS. iMtMiiiM-- r itHiral l'iolt Insurance Corporation Add to the security afforded by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and you have the peace that goes with absolute assurance your money ' ' is safel of-mi- ' . - Consider Flexibility of Your Funds: are read .Your funds, because they ily accessible to you, are equally accessible in the event of an opportunity to invest in some promising financial venture. bank-deposite- d Consider 4 You're never tied bv time or strapped by the pos sibility of lost Interest payments when you place your savings with confidence in a strong, independent bank ing institution. Interest Paid to You . That's $4 earned (and compounded ly) by every $100 you save in any given year semi-annu- al multi . . plied by any figure you care to deposit yours for the simple act of protecting your own savings! Consider the Friendly Bank Welcome! Y7' Tou see, you re the most important person who walks through the doors at friendly, hospitable, accommodating Murray State Bank, where banking is a pleasure because you're welcome! . . . And You'll Choose . . . m ail mm fW :: iff 51 69 'ii Sheet Music ';; 36 51 WORRIED 0 0 0" . 32 WEATHER HAS YOU ' Box' score: Jordan 16 IF COLD ' ,' y.-..''.';. at Jordan Tooele Consider Safety of Your Funds: that ' im int. KADAR folding w I ; uuapie-A-Doo- l" I I Sf ) r in in mi I at Hillcrest, pl&yed Consider Availability of Your Funds: a .iinnnlim C i.. ii .linn ' , i jalin- - DislindH mellow grain finished to a like surface 7 0 6 ' MURRAY STATE BANK! ': PHILIPPINE MAHOGANY PREFINISHED p 3 21 Hen-dricks- " - . i.,. li'l.M.. I ft :i f f: ; f 3 0 0 0 10 7 63-5- ,333 Keep important fob of wife ano mother. or collect-- , No investment. No ing. trainFree soliciting." ing. Call for appt only. 0 0 0 2 2 65-5- .333 Tuesday's Results Tooele 36, Granger 40 Murray 71, Jordan 48 . Hillcrest 53, Bingham 52 2 . 53 8 10 28 Schuster was enjoyed by the Jay8 6 5 21 B. Winget cees at a meeting held Wednes- Watts 0 2 day evening at Sandy. City hall. Thueson 2 4 298-345- 1 The next dinner meeting at Rus71 26 24 19 Totals tic Acres is scheduled for Jan. ' Score by quarters Sarah Coventry Jewelry, 22, according to James Potter, 16 71 29 43 Murray Inc. president. 13 24 35 48 Jordan Sandy members of the Utah Drill Team for the Rebekahs, attended an installation ceremony in Provo which was open to the public, where they performed. They traveled by chartered bus. Miss Billie Wetsel is living in San Diego, Calif, where she is employed. She is staying at the home of a sister and fam;. ily,' Mr & Mrs David Taylor, of Sandy. formerly Mr & Mrs Orin Tolman an nounce the arrival of a grandson born in Marysville, Calif, to Mr & Mrs Gordon Tolman. Dec. 31. Mrs Tolman is the for mer Ann Stephens, Liverpool, tngiand. They, have another son. Mr & Mrs Cecu Stephens. are the second Liverpool, grandparents and Mrs Pauline Tolman is a er. The Kenneth Bennetts. St. Charles, 111., were houseguests last week at the Orin Tolman home. Mrs M. S. Newell. Sandy, and her sisters, Mrs Elsie Hendrick-son- , California, and Mrs Naomi Burgener, Midway, entertained at dinner Sunday prior to a farewell testimonial held for Mrs Cora McKnight, Salt Lake, another sister, who will. leave for a Florida LDS mission. Mr McKnight returned from anoth er mission last April. Mrs I and Mrs Burgener were guests at the Newell home for a week. Visitors at the home of Mr & Mrs P. F. Setterberg, were Mr & Mrs Michael Mills and Tour DonK capital structure is such that all its family. funds are never simultaneously at work. Anytime your Announcing the arrival of a vwvw w grandson are Mr St Mrs George j jvwj ii vrunuwiy VII M IflUIIICIll notice. Lang and Mrs Evelyn Brown. r Sandy. The baby was born Jan. M and has a sister at home. Parents are Mr St Mrs Dale G. Lang. From the standpoint of basic strength, banks are The Darrell Stuarts visited at second to no other type of financial institution in the the home of their parents, Mr St Mrs Muryel Stuart, S. 7th care and protection given your funds and those of East, Thursday. They were here others. from Sunnydale, Calif., calling on Mrs Stuart's father who is of n---- : ' p 12 ' " ' ' 23 4 4 3 8 6 48 . 4 : 2 2 2 0 4 4 0 0 2 0 4 9 51 in HILLCREST OFFICE V' ' ' Tooele ........... Granger 11 0 ... . : 1 ... 1 .... .0 0 6-- 7 . Jordan 19 Griffith '....:..... 2 3 Mitchell 0 0 0 Hembury .......... 0 2 Hughes ............. 0 0 0 ' Stepan , . injury; .. , Dowd 2 In other Region 4 games Fri- - Mascaro 4 3 dayr Murray romped over Too15 Totals 29 and Cyprus took ele, Score by quarters: close one from Granger, Hillcrest 23 . ..;...... 13 On Tuesday night Bingham " 3-- Basketball . . .'. p 11 2 and, more specifically ;" , .'. , - s... t, 51-3- ". , f 14 2 11 12 third-quarte- Urry - 33 0 3 2 9 4 69 t . great-grandmot- h 'V ..v-- . ' BA v , ii - - . ' . . ' -- . 7 ; 4 46 , 0 5 4 is in a . . . ..... .. - K : . .'"! ; ' 18 0 6 0 1 SAVINGS AT UNUSUAL LOW COST j ' 2 0 13 - put your brings you the OP Mascaro Totals 5 23 4 0 0- Kramer Leroy Maughan left t1 game in' the final quarter with a reinjury of a sprained knee, and the Diggers missed their center, who may miss additional playing time because of the 2 2 32-2- 3 - Dinner Meeting Plans Made by. Jaycee-Ette- s A movie on the National 4 16-1- 3 Score by quarters ;" A games party has been an15 52 24" 34 nounced by the Sandy American Bingham 53 10 - 20 ' 34 Legion to be held Saturday, Hillcrest Jan. 25, at the post home, 293 South 2nd East. Sandy. The REGION FOlTt STANDINGS public is invited to attend at W 8 p.m. Refreshments L Pet. will be 1.000 ........ served, according to Jack FergMurray . " .6RT 1 . ........ 2 Hillcrest uson, commander. .500 1 1 Cyprus .5(H) .... ;.' Bingham ... r, ' '; Dowd Moore ... .' Hansen ....u Penrod Cowdell !....:.... 1, 2 Marriott 0 Totals ' ...........18 the way to the finish, leading Hillcrest g at the quarter, and ........'.. 4 at the half before tho Diggers Marlor Davies .............. 0 r put on a spurt that 3 Stepan sent them out in front, Seal 0 Densley Lund Webb V.....;..:... McGuire Greenwood -.; 10 Maughan 10 . hear . Bcslway 't, 0-- , el -- corner' goas work wtfh - v - Good-for-nolhl- ng bvuw- 3-- 2 . - K f: . Cav-ende- r; -- 255-334- 8 . . - Jordan Beats Hilfcrest In Region 4 Duel Officers Seated Dale P. Batemanj remarks, missionary; remarks, missionary.; closing song, Jordanairs ; benediction, Henry A. . heever. , A . farewell testimonial will honor Glen Don Leak, son o Mr & Mrs Glenden II.' Leak, West Jordan,' Sunday, Jan. 19, at 6:45 p.m. in the West Jordan Second Ward, 7893 South 2700 West . ; , Elder Leak leayes soon for the Swiss, mission of the LDS , Church. The program to be presented is as follows: prelude,' Cleon Rose; opening song, congregai tion; invocation, Louis Esch-ler- ; sacrament hymn, choir; : Bsp. and continued W itiembe. ship after moving to California and then to Logan. Survivors include a son and daughter, Franklin,. Mrs Clair W. (Marva) Burgner, both of San .Diego, Calif.; 10 grandFouls spoiled the game, but children, father, Logan; brothers, sisters, Wallace B., Mra Jordan defeated Hillcrcst in a Howard L. (Martha) Call, both Region 4 battle on the Beetdig-ger- s of Ogden; Mrs Walter W. floor Friday night, C9 to (Emily) Davis, Idaho Falls; 51. - .' James W., Bountiful; David W., The two teams shot 75 free Logan. throws, Jordan making 33 of 46 and the Huskies 21 of 29. The Mrs Nicholi Wilt Diggers scored three field goals more than the Huskies, in adGive Wildey Tribute dition to their free throw marA tribute to Thomas Wildey gin.. will be given by Mrs Hazel at the start, Jordan trailed Nicholl Jan. 23, at a meeting of but took the lead and kept it all the Sandy Rebekahs to be held at the home of the noble grand, Mrs Marie Stuart,. 8341 S. 7th t "Hill crest S3, Bingham i East, Sandy. The meeting will t Bingham ; p begin at 8 p.m. .15 Mr Wildey was the founder Schouten ........ 5 10 10 .6 22 of the Odd Fellow Order which Johnson ..... 3 7 2 took root in America in the Jenson :.. 0 0 . 0 year 1819. The Odd Fellowship Pino 4 is founded on the Holy Bible, Smith ..:........... 4 and employs the principles of Klotovich.... 2 , 0,. ' Totals ........ 22 21. . 8 52 friendship, love,, truth, faith, f hope and charity, and is known Hillcrest P as the largest fraternity in the Martor--....,..;;7 14 2 6 world under a single head. The Davies-..........- . 0 0 .0 Rebekahs is its Auxiliary organ-- , Stepan 4 2 12 5 ' lzation. 0 0 0 0 Urry . 7 3 - 3 1 Griffiths Sandy Department . ifA 0 few |